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An occluded front occurs when a fast-moving cold front catches up to a slow-moving warm front. The warm air mass is lifted off the ground as the cold air mass wedges underneath it, leading to cloud formation and precipitation. Occluded fronts typically bring a mix of weather conditions, including rain, snow, and strong winds.

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