Stratocumulus clouds are low, lumpy clouds that typically form in a layer, often appearing gray or white. They usually cover the sky but can have breaks, allowing some sunlight to filter through. These clouds are generally associated with stable atmospheric conditions and can bring light precipitation, although they primarily indicate fair weather. Their appearance can vary in thickness and texture, creating a patchy or "cotton-like" look across the sky.
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