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areas of high pressure often have a clear sky.areas of low pressure are often cloudy
With all low pressure systems, they allow for cloud formation. Which means you would get a cloudy/rainy day.
No, it's associated with cloudy weather.
Areas of low pressure usually have cloudy weather. Sinking motion in high-pressure air masses makes it difficult for air to rise and clouds to form. That's why high pressure usually means good weather.
We would be talking about low and high pressure systems. High pressure systems do not allow for cloud formation, which means you can expect nice weather from this system. On the other hand, the low pressure systems allow for cloud formation
Low pressure generally brings cloudy or stormy weather. Exactly what you get depends on other conditions such as temperature and humidity. Common weather with low pressure systems can include rain showers, snowstorms, or thunderstorms.
K12 OHVA answer: cloudy, wet weather
K12 OHVA answer: cloudy, wet weather
areas of high pressure often have a clear sky.areas of low pressure are often cloudy
Cloudy weather.
With all low pressure systems, they allow for cloud formation. Which means you would get a cloudy/rainy day.
Low Pressure.
No, it's associated with cloudy weather.
meteorology and weather. In high pressure the air presses down with more force than usual. This usually means air is sinking. High pressure systems typically bring calm, clear weather. In low pressure air presses down with less force than usual. This most often indicates rising air. Low pressure systems often bring cloudy or stormy weather.
A Low Pressure System is the kind of system that allows clouds to form. When clouds form, you can get a cloudy day, with most low pressure systems, the clouds bring the rain.
The Barometric Trend will tell you the air pressure. If the air pressure is high the weather will be clear and sunny, but if the air pressure is low the weather will be cloudy.
Cloudy conditions