Noun:Rain containing some ice, as when snow melts as it falls.Verb:Sleet falls.
The sleet fell heavily to the ground, causing it to be slippery.
or
The sleet was so thick, you could hardly see out your window.
or
Highway 43 was closed because of poor conditions from the sleet.
This will vary based on each individual person. Some people will say sleet.
* Rain * Snow * Sleet * Hail * Freezing Rain
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hail rain snow sleet
Hail or sleet.
I hope it does not sleet tonight! I don't like to drive in the sleet.
i hate the sleet!
hail,rain,and snow
'Sleet' is a noun and its related adjective is 'sleety'. You could argue that there is therefore an adverb 'sleetily', but in what context would you need to use it, and what would it mean?
sleet
my friend caught a lash and had to stay home
That would be sleet.
Sleet, Hail, and Snow: in the winter Sleet: -4 to 14 degrees F.
No. Sleet is a form of winter precipitation. Some thunderstorms, however, produce hail, which is sometimes confused with sleet.
kinda sleet is snow frozen i found out
sleet's a wolf.
The African savanna grasslands get no sleet.