Want this question answered?
Convection Precipitation.
Snow, sleet, hail . . .
Snow
Precipitation occurs when a front collides with moist air particles. It raises those particles into the air and condenses them into clouds if those clouds become big enough and the water droplets become heavy enough they come down as rain if the air is warm enough for rain. If the air drops to 34 degrees and below then it could become snow or freezing rain. The air temperature is what determines what type of precipitation occurs.
The easiest way to do these is type the question into the Google search bar. Typing '122 degrees Fahrenheit to celsius' into Google gives the answer, 50C.
The temperature 25 degrees Celsius is quite warm, and you would expect that precipitation would be in the form of rain. It doesn't snow until it is zero Celsius or lower.
If you use the mathematical formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit you should be able to figure it out.
A type of precipitation that occurs in warm temperatures is rain.A type of precipitation that occurs in cold temperatures is snow.
Tennessee can get any type of precipitation, but rain is most prevalent.
Well, it would have to be rain since the temperature is above freezing. BTW - maybe you knew this already - 16oC is equivalent to 61oF
Convection Precipitation.
Day: -225 degrees Celsius Night: -223 degrees Celsius -382 Celsius degrees in the morning and-230 degrees Celsius
Sleet
precipitation occurs when the clouds can not hold anymore water vapor. the type of precipitation that happens is determined by the weather.
zero degrees Celsius is freezing, so anything above it would be rain
HINT its a slang term for cocane.
Rain. but it becomes sleet when the temp is very close or exactly at freezing.