Are high pressure systems always associated with good weather (and vice versa)? Can you predict temperature through seeing high/low pressure systems?

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Are high pressure systems always associated with good weather (and vice versa)? Can you predict temperature through seeing high/low pressure systems?

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The air moves from high pressure towards low (though often in a spiral path), and takes moisture with it.

So high pressure is usually blue skies and dry. That can mean hot or cold depending on your location and the season.

Low pressure, and especially dropping pressure, means clouds and rain.

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