There are many ways to tell which direction a front is moving in. You could track its path for example.
You can tell which way a front is moving by observing the direction in which the clouds are moving. In the Northern Hemisphere, if clouds are moving from south to north, it indicates a warm front moving north. If clouds are moving from north to south, it indicates a cold front moving south. Reverse these directions for the Southern Hemisphere.
Arrowheads on a cold front symbol indicate the direction in which the front is moving. The side of the front with the arrowheads is the direction the cold air mass is advancing.
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a cold front is the fastest moving front
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Warm front.
If you know that a warm front is approaching, you can forecast when it will rain, and can cancel a barbecue. The warm front may have collected a lot of moisture as it passed over the ocean. Then, if it meets a cold front, rain will fall, or snow if in winter.
Stationary Front
Stationary front
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