An Arctic front is a weather phenomenon characterized by a sharp boundary that separates cold Arctic air from relatively warmer air masses. It typically forms when frigid air from the polar regions moves southward, leading to significant temperature contrasts between the two air masses. This front can be associated with changes in weather conditions, including the potential for snow, rain, or severe storms, depending on the specific atmospheric dynamics at play.

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