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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The amount of water that the air can hold (humidity) varies at different temperates, altitudes and pressures. Different surface and cloud features as well as angle of sunlight affect the way that air is heated, causing higher pressures to blow into lower pressures. The coriolis effect of the earth turning causes a region of low pressure to rotate faster the ground beneath it. If a volume of air loses pressure or temperature it may precipitate out moisture which we see as fog, rain or snow. This is why low pressures attract bad weather.