A weather front is an area where to air masses meet what are the following weather fronts? Would you expect to result in a thunderstorm?

There are four main types of weather fronts:

1. Cold front - Cold air mass moves in and displaces warm air. This often results in thunderstorms as the cold air pushes the warm air up quickly.

2. Warm front - Warm air mass moves in and displaces cold air. This usually results in widespread precipitation and cloud cover, but thunderstorms are less common.

3. Stationary front - When two air masses meet but neither is strong enough to push the other out of the way. This can result in extended periods of clouds and precipitation, but thunderstorms are not as common.

4. Occluded front - A cold front overtakes a warm front. This often brings a mix of weather conditions, including thunderstorms.

So, a cold front or an occluded front would be more likely to result in a thunderstorm compared to a warm front or stationary front.