No. Hail is frozen water (solid), and rain is liquid water. Since water freezes and melts at 0 degrees, liquid water would have to be warmer than frozen water.
The main difference between rain and hail is their formation process. Rain is formed when water vapor condenses in clouds and falls as liquid droplets, while hail is formed when strong updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops into colder parts of the atmosphere where they freeze and grow larger before falling as pellets of ice.
The four major types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain is liquid water droplets falling to the ground, snow is ice crystals falling to the ground, sleet is rain that freezes as it falls, and hail is ice pellets formed in strong thunderstorms.
* Rain * Snow * Sleet * Hail * Freezing Rain
Rain, snow, sleet, and hail, Nature's elements set sail. Each unique, yet part of the same, Dancing together in a poetic, wild game.
Rain would likely be falling from cumulus clouds with a ground air temperature of 14°C. Snow or sleet would occur at colder temperatures, while hail is associated with more intense thunderstorms.
Rain, sleet, snow, hail...Freezing rain occurs when the temps at the ground level are colder than the layers higher up.
Heavy rain, hail and lightning in the warm months, rain or snow with wind in the colder months.
The main difference between rain and hail is their formation process. Rain is formed when water vapor condenses in clouds and falls as liquid droplets, while hail is formed when strong updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops into colder parts of the atmosphere where they freeze and grow larger before falling as pellets of ice.
The temperature will get colder, and it might rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
The temperature will get colder, and it might rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
The temperature will get colder, and it might rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Actually they are the same; sleet is frozen rain, or ice pellets. This is not to be confused with FREEZING rain, which is rain that freezes near the ground level if it is colder than above. Sleet is already frozen when it hits.
Not at all. Rain is well...water. Hail is ice. It is much harder than snow and can get quite large.
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
No, hail is freezing rain.
The four major types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain is liquid water droplets falling to the ground, snow is ice crystals falling to the ground, sleet is rain that freezes as it falls, and hail is ice pellets formed in strong thunderstorms.
Yes, it can be.