freezing rain
At 0 degrees Celsius, precipitation can fall as snow, rain, or a mix of both called sleet or freezing rain. The type of precipitation depends on the temperature profile of the atmosphere from the cloud to the ground.
At 25 degrees Celsius, the most likely type of precipitation would be rain. Snow and sleet typically occur at temperatures below freezing (0 degrees Celsius), while hail usually forms within severe thunderstorms.
At 0 degrees Celsius, precipitation can come in the form of snow, rain, or a mix of both called sleet. The type of precipitation depends on the temperature profile of the atmosphere through which the precipitation is falling.
Rain is all I can find and think of
Well, it would have to be rain since the temperature is above freezing. BTW - maybe you knew this already - 16oC is equivalent to 61oF
10 celsius
The difference is 10 Celsius degrees.
10 degrees Celsius!
if you go on google and type in temperature conversion it should come up with an answer
10 degrees Fahrenheit = -12.2 degrees Celsius
(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
10 degrees Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit.