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What weather causes an anticyclone?

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an anticyclone is an area of high pressure that brings fine setteled weather. in an anticyclone the air is decending which means it is trapped on the ground and cannot rise, therefore we don't get rain!

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In summer, anticyclones bring dry, hot weather. In winter, clear skies may bring cold nights and frost. In cold conditions, anticyclones may also bring fog and mist. This is because the cold forces moisture in the air to condense at low altitudes.

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