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Weather is associated with both kinds of fronts, just different kinds of weather.

A warm front will typically have increasing temperatures, partly to mostly cloudy skies with low cloud base heights and sometimes a gentle, uniform rainfall.

A cold front will typically have decreasing temperatures, partly to mostly cloudy skies with moderate to high cloud base heights, and sometimes heavy, showery rain.

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Cold fronts form when a cold front meets a warm front. When there are cold fronts, there are usually cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds, unsettled weather, and winds may change directions. Warm fronts form when a warm front meets a cold front. Cirrus clouds may form when a warm front passes through and temperatures could rise. Cold fronts are quicker than warm fronts and sometimes cold fronts could overtake a warm front.

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Cold fronts are very steep, having slopes of about 1:100. And as a result, cold fronts travel very fast, about 50% faster than warm fronts, which is about 50 miles per hour. Simply put, cold fronts have a short duration because they travel fast.

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Cold fronts have more pressure than warm fronts so that is why cold fronts bring heavier rain.

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