When it gets above freezing when it rains then it gets below freezing it causes freezing rain.
a physical change
Yes, snow can turn into rain if the temperature rises above freezing after the snowfall. The snow will melt and turn into rain as it reaches temperatures above 32°F (0°C).
Yes, it can rain in the polar regions during the summer months when temperatures rise above freezing. However, in general, the polar regions are more likely to experience snowfall rather than rain due to the cold temperatures.
I believe what you are describing is a form of freezing rain. You can find them just about anywhere. This occurs when a droplet of rain or snow hits a cold surface, freezing rain can break branches off of trees etc. I believe what you are describing is a form of freezing rain. You can find them just about anywhere. This occurs when a droplet of rain or snow hits a cold surface, freezing rain can break branches off of trees etc.
Freezing rain occurs when the temputer ins below freezing
blizzards
Freezing rain Sleet
Freezing rain is composed of super-cooled waterwhich freezes on contact with any freezing surface, forming glaze ice.Ordinary rain has a temperature above freezing and will not instantly turn to ice.
blizzards
Amazon River
freezing rain
The phenomenon of rain freezing on contact with a cold object is called "freezing rain".