. Process of formation of the fronts is known as frontogenesis. There are four types of fronts:
Cold Front
When the cold air moves towards the warm air mass, its contact zone is called the cold front. As the cold front nears your region, the barometer falls. The cold air behind the front wedges under the warm air and lifts it sharply off the ground. Large cumulonimbus clouds appear. These clouds often bring thunderstorms and rain showers. As the cold front passes, the wind changes direction. The weather becomes clear and colder and the barometer rises again.
Warm Front
Whereas if the warm air mass moves towards the cold air mass, the contact zone is a warm front. The warm air behind the front glides up and over the cold air. The barometer falls
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