A low-pressure system is typically associated with stormy and unsettled weather conditions. Here’s how the options you provided relate to a low-pressure system:
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dry weather, blizzard, sunny day - Dry weather and sunny day are typically associated with high-pressure systems. A blizzard could occur under a low-pressure system, but this option contains too many elements related to high pressure.
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hurricane, snow, sunny day - A hurricane can be associated with a low-pressure system, but snow and sunny day are not. The combination does not fit.
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rain, clear skies, clouds - Rain and clouds are commonly associated with low-pressure systems, while clear skies are typically linked with high pressure. This option has a mix that doesn’t align perfectly with low pressure.
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blizzard, rain, snow - Blizzard, rain, and snow are all weather events that can be associated with a low-pressure system. This is the best option.
Thus, the most likely weather events to happen due to a low-pressure system in the provided choices are blizzard, rain, and snow.