Liquid does not freeze unless the temperature is 32 degrees or less, whether it is freezing rain, snow, or sleet. The difference in what falls from the sky (snow or freezing rain) depends on where the freezing temperature is located. For example, if the temperature on the ground is 32 degrees or less, but the air temperature is warmer then 32 degrees, then the precipitation will come down as rain UNTIL it hits the ground or an object, then it freezes. If the ground and everything above the ground is 32 degrees or below, then the precipitation will come down as snow.
When rain lands on surfaces that are at or below freezing temperature, it freezes and forms ice. This can create hazardous icy conditions on roads, walkways, and other surfaces. It is known as freezing rain.
The temperature of the air near the ground is the main factor in determining whether precipitation falls as rain or snow. If the temperature is above freezing, the precipitation will fall as rain. If the temperature is below freezing, the precipitation will fall as snow.
Not necessarily. Rain can fall when the air temperature is above freezing. The temperature at the surface where rain falls can be higher than the coldest layer of air above.
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Rain can occur at various temperatures depending on atmospheric conditions. In general, rain typically occurs when the air temperature is above freezing (32°F or 0°C) so that the precipitation remains in liquid form as it falls to the ground. However, freezing rain can occur when the air near the ground is at or below freezing, causing the rain to freeze upon contact with cold surfaces.
Rain will fall when the air temperature is above freezing.
Freezing rain is composed of super-cooled waterwhich freezes on contact with any freezing surface, forming glaze ice.Ordinary rain has a temperature above freezing and will not instantly turn to ice.
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .
Rain occurs when the temperature is above freezing both in the clouds and at the ground level. If the temperature in the clouds is below freezing but at the ground level it is above freezing, sleet or freezing rain may occur.
Snow does occur when temperature is below freezing because snow is just frozen rain . Lets say it rains , and the temperature is below freezing , that rain would become snow . So temperature below freezing means having snow is true .
when the temperature on earth surface is very less or the earth is covered with a thick layer of ice then the rain will be freezing as ice.
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When rain lands on surfaces that are at or below freezing temperature, it freezes and forms ice. This can create hazardous icy conditions on roads, walkways, and other surfaces. It is known as freezing rain.
The temperature of the air near the ground is the main factor in determining whether precipitation falls as rain or snow. If the temperature is above freezing, the precipitation will fall as rain. If the temperature is below freezing, the precipitation will fall as snow.
Not necessarily. Rain can fall when the air temperature is above freezing. The temperature at the surface where rain falls can be higher than the coldest layer of air above.
Anything above the freezing point, 0* Celsius. Below freezing point, rain turns into snow, sleet, slush or hail.
It freezes in ground temperature and is very dangerous