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Several days of Fairweather are probably the result of a warm dry air mass moving over an area a cold front that has remained in the area a warm front that has stalled over an area a huge low pressure storm system moving over an area

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Several days of Fairweather are probably the result of a warm dry air mass moving over an area. When a warm, dry air mass settles in, it typically leads to stable atmospheric conditions, resulting in clear skies and pleasant weather. This is in contrast to the effects of cold fronts, warm fronts, or low-pressure systems, which often bring precipitation and unstable weather patterns.

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