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When it's cold, the air is denser and can hold more moisture, leading to condensation and potentially rain. Additionally, cold air is associated with low pressure systems, which are more likely to bring precipitation. Conversely, hot air can hold more moisture as water vapor, which can reduce the likelihood of rain.

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