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Sleet is a type of frozen precipitation that consists of small ice pellets. Individual sleet pellets typically have a diameter of 0.2 to 0.4 inches.
Sleet is typically smaller in diameter than 5mm and is a form of precipitation that consists of small ice pellets. It forms when raindrops pass through a layer of cold air and freeze before reaching the ground.
Ice particles smaller than 5 millimeters in diameter is called "Sleet."
Hail has a bigger diameter because sleet comes out of the clouds as the form of rain, then if its just cold enough, it freezes when it gets to a point where its cold. Hail is frozen high in the sky, so it has more time to freeze and get larger.
I hope it does not sleet tonight! I don't like to drive in the sleet.
Hail or sleet.
i hate the sleet!
That would be sleet.
No. Sleet is a form of winter precipitation. Some thunderstorms, however, produce hail, which is sometimes confused with sleet.
Sleet, Hail, and Snow: in the winter Sleet: -4 to 14 degrees F.
sleet's a wolf.
kinda sleet is snow frozen i found out