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Weather systems

Weather systems are large-scale atmospheric patterns that determine local weather conditions. They consist of areas of high pressure, which typically bring clear skies and calm weather, and areas of low pressure, which can lead to clouds, rain, or storms. These systems are influenced by various factors, including temperature, humidity, and wind. As air moves from high to low-pressure areas, it creates weather changes. Fronts, which are boundaries between different air masses, can also result in shifts in weather, such as transitions from warm to cold temperatures or precipitation events. Understanding these systems helps predict daily weather.