An Arctic air mass is a large body of cold, dry air that originates over the Arctic region. Characterized by low temperatures and high pressure, it typically brings frigid weather conditions when it moves southward. These air masses can lead to significant temperature drops and are often associated with clear skies and minimal precipitation. When they interact with warmer air masses, they can produce weather phenomena such as snowstorms or blizzards.
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