What does it mean when the barometric pressure is rising or falling?

Rising barometric pressure generally indicates that an area of high pressure is approaching. Falling barometric pressure generally indicates that an area of low pressure is approaching. Because high-pressure areas are generally associated with fair weather, and low pressure with clouds and precipitation, one can expect those types of weather conditions depending on what the barometer is indicating.

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