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A light snowfall might be called a dusting of snow.
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After checking weather underground, it looks like there was only 0.02 inches or percipitation on Thursday, March 28, 2013. It looks like it was rain and not snow though.
Logical consistency means that concepts share a logical framework; one idea makes sense given another. The concept that you need an umbrella because it looks like rain is logically consistent. The concept that you need an elephant because it looks like rain is logically inconsistent.
No, 'atmosphere' is NOT a change at all! It is a mixture of gasses and dust, mist or rain.
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The 4 letter word for a light rain can be mist.
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A light mist or sprinkle of rain can fall from a stratus cloud.
One word that fits this definition is mist.
A light snowfall might be called a dusting of snow.
Looks Like Rain was created in 1969.
A mist is precipitation that can be characterized as "fog". While the sky might not be raining, there is still moisture in the air. Also mist is composed of ground water, not rain water. Drizzle is a light rain that continues for more than a few minutes. It's rather like comparing a drip from the faucet to having it full open. Drizzle is the drip, rain is full open.
No. It is a faint mist that settles on the ground at night.
A possible example of an oxymoron for rain would be "heavy mist," as mist suggests light, fine precipitation while heavy indicates a strong, dense rain.