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Yes. Warm fronts typically bring clouds and light rain or snow.
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Cirrostratus clouds usually come 12-24 hours before a rain or snow storm.
Not really. In the winter, whether it's raining or snowing, there is snow in the clouds - if it's raining at the surface that means the snow has melted before it reached the ground. There are different processes for the formation of rain and snow in a cloud, but you wouldn't be able to tell by looking at a cloud whether it contains rain or snow.
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
No.
Rain is usually associated with low pressure, but not all low pressure systems bring rain. For example, if it is cold enough, a low pressure-system will likely bring snow instead.
These are nimbostratus clouds. They are low-lying, thick, and usually associated with continuous precipitation like rain or snow. When these clouds appear in the sky, it often indicates prolonged periods of wet weather ahead.
Nimbus clouds usually produce precipitation. When this precipitation hits the surface of the earth, it can appear as hail, snow, hail, and rain.
Stratus clouds are associated with long periods of light to moderate rain or snow.
A gray raincloud with rain and snow pouring from it
Storms
Stormy weather. Rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
It should be a cloudy day with little sunshine and the weather has a high chance of precipitation, usually rain.
Yes. Warm fronts typically bring clouds and light rain or snow.
As the warm air rises the water vapor in it condenses into clouds that can produce rain, snow, sleet or freezing rain, often all four. (Related:Storms that bring rain, ice, and snow)
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