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cold front

NOUN
  1. the front of an advancing mass of colder air

How To Use cold front In A Sentence

  • By the 27th, a strong cold front would be bringing strong winds and very cool temperatures.
  • The severe thunderstorms that tore through the Washington metro area on Sunday afternoon were fueled by a combination of historically hot and oppressively humid weather, and ignited by a cold front sliding east-southeastward. An inside view of Sunday's severe weather
  • A very active cold front brought dramatic weather changes to Kansas on Wednesday.
  • A cold front is moving in from the north.
  • A cold front will arrive today and bring rains to the north and the east over the weekend, the bureau said yesterday.
  • Late on the morning of 8 February 1983 a strong, but dry, cold front began crossing Victoria, preceded by hot, gusty northerly winds.
  • Above the surface location of the cold front, high altitude cirrostratus and middle altitude altocumulus clouds are common. Air masses and frontal transitional zones
  • Never risk parking out overnight without checking the weather forecast for a strong wind warning or the approach of a cold front.
  • Forecasters are banking on a cold front to clear cloudy conditions.
  • Following the successful Cold Front appeal it's flying in warm clothing and our reporter Kim Barnes joined the airlift.
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