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Yes. Thunderstorms are more common along cold fronts, but they can occur with warm fronts as well.
Cold fronts are more likely to produce severe thunderstorms and heavy rain that may lead to flooding.
A thunderstorm, most likely a severe thunderstorm.
Cold fronts are most often associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, but such storms can form along warm fronts, stationary fronts, and dry lines.
They can; isolated thunderstorms can produced brief bursts of severe weather, but most do not.
Yes. Thunderstorms are more common along cold fronts, but they can occur with warm fronts as well.
Severe thunderstorms often form along cold fronts, though not always.
Cold fronts are more likely to produce severe thunderstorms and heavy rain that may lead to flooding.
Cold fronts and, less often, warm fronts are capable of sparking severe thunderstorms in a sufficiently unstable air mass. Given a few other factors such as strong wind shear, these thunderstorms may go on to produce tornadoes.
A thunderstorm, most likely a severe thunderstorm.
Cold fronts are most often associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, but such storms can form along warm fronts, stationary fronts, and dry lines.
Severe thunderstorms often occur along cold fronts. These storms can produce damaging winds, large hail, flooding, and sometimes tornadoes.
Hail is found anywhere thunderstorms occur, especially severe storms. This would be most places in the mid-latitudes, especially continental locations. The tropics have lots of thunderstorms but not as many generate hail.
Severe thunderstorms most often occur ahead of cold fronts.
They can; isolated thunderstorms can produced brief bursts of severe weather, but most do not.
Severe thunderstorms.
tornadoes and severe thunderstorms