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On one side of the line label “cooler” air and the other side as “warmer” air.

Draw a frontal border from eastern Ohio, through mid Kentucky/Tennessee, and down to the “toe” of Louisiana. The front is being forced by a strong Polar air mass from Canada. Label the correct symbol on the correct side to show what kind of front this is and how it is traveling. cP.

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On one side of the line label “cooler” air and the other side as “warmer” air.

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  1. Draw a frontal border from eastern Ohio, through mid Kentucky/Tennessee, and down to the “toe” of Louisiana.

  2. The front is being forced by a strong Polar air mass from Canada. Label the correct symbol on the correct side to show what kind of front this is and how it is traveling.

  3. cP

  4. On one side of the line label “cooler” air and the other side as “warmer” air.

  5. cooler warmer

  6. Using the correct symbol, label where the High Pressure center is most likely to be found.

  7. H cooler warmer

  8. Shade on the map where precipitation is most likely to occur.

  9. H cooler warmer

  10. Using the correct symbol, label where the Low Pressure center is most likely to be found.

  11. cooler warmer H L

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