Warm front facts for kids
A warm front is a leading edge of a warmer air mass that is advancing into a cooler air mass.
Warm fronts usually have stratus and cirrus clouds, but sometimes they also have cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds. Before the warm front passes, there can be rain or snow. While it is passing, there is often light rain or drizzle.
Warm fronts move more slowly than cold fronts.
On a weather map warm fronts are shown as red lines with red semicircles pointing in the direction that the front is moving.
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See also
In Spanish: Frente cálido para niños
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