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The weather front passed through in less than an hour.
The Americans, he saw, were not lying about the weather front.
"Doctor, perhaps you'd be good enough to let us have the latest news on the weather front."
Not even the hard, firm rain of a powerful weather front.
A weather front brought heavy snow to north west England.
By this time, the system had lost its weather fronts.
He felt him in his old bones, as though the man were an incoming weather front.
Winds are picking up today because of the weather front that's moving in.
Then a weather front suddenly came in, and Antarctica shut down.
Here, the borders between night and day could become weather fronts in themselves.
I landed just as a bad weather front was coming in, which kept me grounded there for two days.
A change in the density of air due to weather fronts.
A weather front was moving in, with a rain squall to the west.
But through every cold weather front a little sunshine must peep.
The weather front off the coast drove snow upon inland areas.
As they swept in toward the island, a dark weather front was looming to the west and slightly north.
There's a weather front moving in, they tell me, and the field may be closed in the afternoon.
There were also many days when an incoming weather front created high seas, and the 20-foot boat seemed very small indeed.
I miss the changing landscape, and watching weather fronts trade places in the sky.
A bad weather front feeling its way over from the west like a nasty white octopus in the blue summer sky.
This ability displays weather fronts as they approach the vehicles current position.
There are, however, occasional cold weather front that cause temperatures to fall to near freezing levels.
This year was also a huge contrast to the previous year on the weather front.
A good forty minutes before the thing hits - it looks like a weather front on our computer simulations.
"The weather front is moving off the eastern slope of the Rockies.