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1) a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.

2) the foremost part or surface of anything. the part or side of anything that faces forward: the front of a jacket.

3) A cold front is often associated with showers and thunderstorms. As it advances, often quite rapidly (50 to 65 km [30 to 40 miles] per hour), the cold air, which is relatively dense, undercuts the displaced warm air, forcing it to rise.

4) Cold Fronts. When a cold front passes through, the weather becomes significantly colder and drier. (It isn't uncommon for air temperatures to drop 10 degrees Fahrenheit or more within an hour of a cold frontal passage.) The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue curved line with blue triangles.

5) When a cold front passes through, temperatures can drop more than 15 degrees within the first hour. Symbolically, a cold front is represented by a solid line with triangles along the front pointing towards the warmer air and in the direction of movement.

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