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 Fast-moving cold fronts force the warm air ahead of them to rise more quickly than slow movers. The clouds and rain are mostly along the front or ahead of it, and heavy rain or thunderstorms are common. A slow-moving front lifts the warm air more gradually; the rain is less intense, and the clouds form along and *behind* the surface cold front.

A slow moving cold front differs from a fast moving cold front because:

  • It takes more time for the weather to change

A cold front is one that is responsible for the change in weather conditions of a particular place. This occurs when cool air enters the atmosphere that contains warm air and takes it ti the troposphere.

As a result of this, if the cold front moves fast, then there would take less time to change the weather conditions, but if they move slow, then they take more time to have an effect on atmospheric conditions.

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