What happens when a low-pressure system moves into an area? (1 point)

There is no precipitation.

Temperature changes

The sky is clear

The wind has less intensity

1 answer

When a low-pressure system moves into an area, the most common effect is that temperature changes may occur, along with the potential for precipitation. Low-pressure systems are generally associated with rising air, which can lead to cloud formation and precipitation. The sky is typically not clear, and wind intensity often increases as the system approaches.