It occurs between -4 to 14 degrees F. Remember, F!!
Sleet, Hail, and Snow: in the winter Sleet: -4 to 14 degrees F.
Sleet
No, although it likely is hailing somewhere nearby.
Rain, sleet, and hail are all forms of precipitation. They occur when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls to the ground in different forms based on atmospheric conditions.
Most likely rain and sleet
Rain, hail, sleet, and snow can all occur in the desert. What type of precipitation depends upon the location of the particular desert and season of the year.
Sleet is a type of frozen precipitation that occurs when raindrops freeze before reaching the ground, typically during colder months. It is unlikely to fall in summer when temperatures are generally warm enough for rain rather than sleet. However, in some regions with unusual weather patterns or altitude variations, it is theoretically possible for sleet to occur during summer under specific conditions.
snow, sleet,rain and hail
Sleet is a type of frozen precipitation that forms when raindrops freeze before reaching the ground. It consists of small ice pellets and can create hazardous driving conditions due to its slippery properties. Sleet is often associated with winter weather systems and can occur when there is a mix of cold and warm air layers in the atmosphere.
Sleet
Sleet occurs in regions where temperatures are near freezing, typically during winter months. It forms when snowflakes partially melt as they pass through a layer of warm air before refreezing into ice pellets as they reach a colder layer near the surface.
I hope it does not sleet tonight! I don't like to drive in the sleet.