Warm.
it will be cool with short rain showers
drop in wind speed
Stormy
Stormy
Severe weather is most likely to occur along a cold front.
Cold weather. If a front was moving off the Pacific at the same time, you would see snow.
Most likely rain and sleet
A warm front behind a cold front, brings pleasant sunshine, possible some gentle rains.
A cold front is most likely to produce thunderstorms and tornadoes. As the cold front pushes into warm, moist air, it can produce an unstable atmosphere that is conducive to the development of severe weather such as thunderstorms and tornadoes.
At a stationary front, you can typically expect to find a mix of weather conditions, such as prolonged periods of cloudy skies and precipitation. This occurs because the contrasting air masses at a stationary front do not advance or retreat, causing a consistent mix of weather patterns in the area.
When a warm front moves into a region, the weather typically becomes warmer, with an increase in temperature and humidity. This can result in cloudy skies, light rain or drizzle, and potentially fog.
Most likely a loose belt. Very coomon.