Boundary separating two masses of air of different densities.
1 An active weather front has brought a rapid developing and destructive tornado to Arkansas.
2 Just like a hot- and cold- weather front clashing together.
3 There is good news on the weather front for the weekend as temperatures continue to rise.
4 Roads are closing across the South Island, as a severe weather front moves through the country.
5 The forecaster has said that the country will experience a colder weather front from Wednesday onwards.
6 In the short-term, an active weather front could be expected between mid-November to mid-December, he said.
7 History was made on the weather front in 2016 when it became the warmest year on record.
8 The last word had been that the two had grounded and that the weather front was dissipating.
9 The job was done just in time before darkness, rather than any weather front , called a halt.
10 Still, the potential risks linked to the incoming weather front had eased overnight, the hurricane center added.
11 A weather front is due to cross the country tonight, followed by clearer conditions spreading from the west.
12 The monsoon season will last until mid-September, and on Wednesday the weather front extended into neigbbouring eastern India.
13 Australia's southwest is preparing for a destructive weather front that could link with remnants of a tropical cyclone.
14 Whatever result the referendum delivers to the Government, the people are likely to be disappointed on the weather front .
15 Met Eireann is monitoring a weather front which may develop into a 'nasty' storm hitting Ireland over the weekend.
16 It was certainly something that could be explained meteorologically, from a sudden wind to a swift weather front moving through.
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