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Before the warm front passes, the temperature is cool with significant precipitation (depending on geography) such as rain or snow or sleet. While the front passes, the temperature warms suddenly with light precipitation. Afterwards, the temperature remains warm with little or no precipitation and few clouds.

The warm front slopes gently up into the troposphere that has a direct bearing on the kinds of clouds that are produced. As the warm air behind the front collides with the cooler air ahead, the warmer less dense air is forced to glide upward.
Warm front brings warm humid weather!
Warm fronts usually pass with the coming of rain. After the rain pushes through, you're usually left with cooler weather.
Hours if not days of wet weather (light precipitation). The air is warm and moist.
a warm front has/brings nice warm weather
Warm fronts most often bring cloud weather with light to moderate snow flurries or rain showers. Thunderstorms can occur, but not often.

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