What happens in a low pressure system?
Temperature changes.
There is no precipitation.
The wind has less intensity.
The sky is clear.
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In a low pressure system, air is rising which causes the air to cool and condense, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation. The wind tends to be lighter in a low pressure system compared to a high pressure system. Low pressure systems are associated with unsettled weather conditions, such as storms, rain, and thunderstorms.