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The ceiling to the weather zone refers to the upper limit of the atmospheric layer where weather phenomena occur, typically found within the troposphere. It varies with geographic location and conditions, generally extending up to about 8-15 kilometers (5-9 miles) above sea level. Above this layer lies the stratosphere, where weather events are minimal. Understanding the ceiling helps meteorologists predict weather patterns and phenomena effectively.

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