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A stationary front is a weather boundary that occurs when a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet but neither is strong enough to push the other away. As a result, the front remains in place, leading to prolonged periods of cloudiness and precipitation in the area. These fronts can produce persistent rain or storms until conditions change, allowing one air mass to gain strength and move the front. They are often depicted on weather maps as alternating blue triangles and red semicircles.

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