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Do you mean to finish the sentence (e.g., toward a direction or place) or are you asking what happens when a warm front approaches an area?

Quick answers:

- To complete the sentence with a place or direction: “The warm front is moving toward the [city/neighborhood/north/northeast/etc.].”
- If you mean the weather effects: when a warm front moves toward an area you can expect, in order:
- High cirrus clouds thickening to altostratus and then nimbostratus,
- Long-duration, steady light-to-moderate precipitation (rain or snow, depending on temperature),
- Gradual rise in temperature and dew point after the front passes,
- Winds typically veer (clockwise) to more southerly or southwesterly in the Northern Hemisphere,
- Barometric pressure falls ahead of the front then rises after passage,
- Reduced visibility in precipitation and possible fog ahead of the front.

If you tell me the intended place or give a weather map/region, I can complete the sentence or describe the expected conditions more specifically.