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type of precipitation.
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wind direction.
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stability of the air mass.
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One weather phenomenon which will always occur when flying across a front is a change in the
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wind direction.
Because the two air masses that are colliding have different temperatures and different characteristics, they also tend to have different wind directions, so crossing a front will almost always lead to a change in wind direction and a change in temperature.