drizzle is light rain and flurries are small particles of snow.
drizzle is very light rain and well heavy rain, is well, heavy
Snow refers to precipitation that falls as frozen ice crystals, while flurries refer to light snowfall that lasts for a short duration with minimal accumulation. Flurries are usually intermittent and don't significantly impact travel or visibility, while snowfall can be heavier and lead to more accumulation.
the synonym for the word flurries is flakes, if you are relating to snow flurries
That is the correct spelling of "flurries" (light, blowng snow).
The forecast called for snow flurries. Snow flurries landed on my nose as I walked to school.
Snow flurries fell as the temperature started dropping.
We're expecting flurries this morning, it's going to be nice.
The term "flurries" is the plural form of the noun "flurry," which refers to light snowfall.
A 'Drizzle', whether a drizzle of rain or a drizzle of syrup on your pancake, means, "Barely dropping down".
flurries
Drizzle- to rain lightly
A mist is precipitation that can be characterized as "fog". While the sky might not be raining, there is still moisture in the air. Also mist is composed of ground water, not rain water. Drizzle is a light rain that continues for more than a few minutes. It's rather like comparing a drip from the faucet to having it full open. Drizzle is the drip, rain is full open.