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Air masses do not stay still for longer than a few days. When a cold air mass and warm air mass meet and do not have enough force to move one another, it is called a stationary front. Stationary fronts can be still, or stay stalled in the same position for a few days.

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A stationary front occurs when two air masses meet and neither one displaces the other. This can lead to prolonged periods of cloudy and wet weather.

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