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- read the weather forecasts below and write what type of front is experienced based on the weather:
day 1 (monday): warm and humid, high 82°f, scattered thunderstorms.
day 2 (tuesday): morning storms, temps falling sharply through the day, high 68°f.
day 3 (wednesday): much cooler, breezy, high 60°f, clear skies.
day 4 (thursday): cool and dry, high 62°f, sunny.
front: cold front
day 1 (monday): cool and cloudy, high 58°f.
day 2 (tuesday): light rain in morning, warming into upper 60s, cloudy.
day 3 (wednesday): warm and humid, high 75°f, partly sunny.
day 4 (thursday): warm, muggy, high 78°f, chance of afternoon showers.
front:
day 1 (monday): cloudy, cool, high 55°f.
day 2 (tuesday): heavy rain, thunderstorms, windy, high 60°f.
day 3 (wednesday): cloudy with steady light rain, cooler again, high 52°f.
day 4 (thursday): clearing skies, breezy, high 54°f.
front:
day 1 (monday): cloudy and damp, high 70°f, light rain.
day 2 (tuesday): cloudy, periods of rain, high 71°f.
day 3 (wednesday): overcast, drizzle, high 70°f.
day 4 (thursday): still cloudy, scattered showers, high 72°f.
front:
- Temperature drops sharply after storms, typical of cold - front passage.
- Temperature warms up after initial rain, characteristic of warm - front movement.
- Cloudy, rainy conditions with little temperature change, indicating a stationary front.
- Persistent cloudy, rainy conditions with minimal temperature variation, typical of a stationary front.
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