powder snow, sleet, slush, snow blanket, snow crystal, snowbank, snowdrift, snowfall ice crystal or crystalline ice
Slush is a slurry of ice in (liquid) water.
sleet
snow, rain, sleet, and hail
Rising temps and water can melt snow, turning it to slush.
In the US it's just called a 'wintry mix,' although sometimes it is more commonly referred to as "sleet.' If you're referring to the METAR code, it's RASN.
Rain, fog, sleet, hail, slush and ice are forms of rain.
Poland receives snow, sleet, rain, ice, slush, overcast, thunderstorms, and lightning!
sleet i guess----------------------The above 'sleet' is correct for half frozen rain (that is falling). However half melted snow (on the ground) is called 'slush'.
SNOW!!! It's this white stuff on the ground (very cold too)! No its Sleet!!!!!!!!!!!! ist like slush
SNOW!!! It's this white stuff on the ground (very cold too)! No its Sleet!!!!!!!!!!!! ist like slush
powder snow, sleet, slush, snow blanket, snow crystal, snowbank, snowdrift, snowfall ice crystal or crystalline ice
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Anything above the freezing point, 0* Celsius. Below freezing point, rain turns into snow, sleet, slush or hail.
Rain is made up of water droplets, sleet is made up of small ice pellets.
Condensed water molecules fall out of clouds as snow. If they hit a warmer part of air (over 32 degrees F) then they melt into rain. If they hit a colder part of air before they hit the ground, but after they go through the warmer air, then they form a slushy like snow called sleet.
Slushy is when the slush is almost water. Icey is when the water is solid.