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  • Understanding Low Stratus Clouds: What to Expect?
    Low stratus clouds spread over most of the sky can mean a few things, depending on the specific conditions:

    1. Drizzle or light rain: Stratus clouds are often associated with light precipitation. If the clouds are low and cover most of the sky, there's a good chance it could be drizzling or raining lightly.

    2. Fog: If the air is close to saturation and temperatures are cool, stratus clouds can form near the ground, creating fog.

    3. Overcast skies and dull conditions: Stratus clouds block sunlight, leading to overcast skies and a dull, gray appearance.

    4. Stable atmospheric conditions: Stratus clouds indicate a stable atmosphere, meaning there's little vertical air movement. This often leads to calm or light winds.

    Important Note: The specific conditions will depend on the temperature, humidity, and other factors. It's always best to check with a local weather forecast for more detailed information.

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