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  2. Freezing rain - Wikipedia

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    The red line shows how freezing rain forms, from snow through the warm layer and then into the "supercooled stage". Freezing rain is often associated with the approach of a warm front, when subfreezing air (temperatures at or below freezing) is trapped in the lowest levels of the atmosphere while warm air is advected aloft. [3]

  3. Rain and snow mixed - Wikipedia

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    Rain and snow mixed (American English) or sleet (Commonwealth English) is precipitation composed of a mixture of rain and partially melted snow.Unlike ice pellets, which are hard, and freezing rain, which is fluid until striking an object where it fully freezes, this precipitation is soft and translucent, but it contains some traces of ice crystals from partially fused snowflakes, also called ...

  4. Precipitation types - Wikipedia

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    Rain or drizzle which freezes on contact with a surface within a subfreezing air mass gains the preceding adjective "freezing", becoming the known freezing rain or freezing drizzle. Slush is a mixture of both liquid and solid precipitation. Frozen forms of precipitation include snow, ice crystals, ice pellets (sleet), hail, and graupel. Their ...

  5. Rare thundersnow -- what is it? - AOL

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    Thundersnow, Freezing Rain and Sleet: What's the Difference? will play after the ad Embed 00:00 01:36 Pause Mute Full. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. Graupel - Wikipedia

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    Graupel (/ ˈ ɡ r aʊ p əl /; German: [ˈɡʁaʊpl̩] ⓘ), also called soft hail or snow pellets, [1] is precipitation that forms when supercooled water droplets in air are collected and freeze on falling snowflakes, forming 2–5 mm (0.08–0.20 in) balls of crisp, opaque rime. [2] Graupel is distinct from hail and ice pellets in both ...

  7. What is graupel? How it is different from sleet or hail? - AOL

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    Sleet and freezing rain occur by a similar process, but are different forms of precipitation. Both are most common in the winter. Sleet occurs when snowflakes melt into a raindrop in a wedge of ...

  8. Weekend weather includes ice, snow, rain, winds – even a ...

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    Snow and freezing rain in, and east of, Midwest. The threat of a wintry mix with accumulating freezing rain also led to many winter weather advisories from the upper Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic ...

  9. Precipitation - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between snow height and water equivalent depends on the water content of the snow; the water equivalent can thus only provide a rough estimate of snow depth. Other forms of solid precipitation, such as snow pellets and hail or even sleet (rain and snow mixed), can also be melted and measured as their respective water ...