Stormfront

Pronunciation: /ˈstɔɹmˈfɹənt/

Stormfront (noun)

  1. A line in the sky where a storm begins, often bringing strong wind, heavy rain, or lightning.
  2. The part of a storm that is moving toward you, usually felt first as dark clouds and changing air.
  3. A metaphor for the first area where danger or conflict starts, like an early wave of attacks.

Examples

  • The stormfront moved east and changed the sky quickly.
  • A stormfront can bring rain to one area and clear weather to another.