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cold front

[kohld fruhnt] / ˈkoʊld ˌfrʌnt /
NOUN
advancing front of colder air
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No one wants to intentionally ruin Thanksgiving by serving up an undercooked bird, or by serving up a cold front to one’s guests.

From MarketWatch

The cold front will have moved away from Los Angeles, but the cold core of the low-pressure system will still be around.

From Los Angeles Times

By Tuesday, the cold front will have moved away from L.A., but the cold core of the low-pressure system will still be around.

From Los Angeles Times

Snow levels in local mountains will drop with the cold front to around 4,500 feet by Tuesday, according to the weather service.

From Los Angeles Times

In a traditional cold front that is pushed by the jet stream, forecasters can usually narrow the period of peak expected rainfall to between six and nine hours.

From Los Angeles Times