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Warm fronts appear on weather maps in areas of
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Where warmer air is advancing into and replacing colder air — i.e., areas of rising temperature. On maps a warm front is shown where warm air overtakes cold air (red line with semicircles), typically bringing clouds (cirrus → altostratus → nimbostratus) and steady, light-to-moderate precipitation ahead of the front.
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