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Low Pressure System

A low pressure system is an area in the atmosphere where the air pressure is lower than surrounding regions. This causes air to rise, creating clouds and often leading to cloudy, rainy, or stormy weather. Low pressure systems are associated with weather disturbances and are a key factor in the development of storms, cyclones, or fronts. They typically move across regions and can bring changes in weather patterns, often resulting in wetter and more unsettled conditions compared to areas with high pressure.