Depending on where you live (in Latin America) there are many expressions you can use to say drizzling. The one we use in Chile is "chispear" which comes from "chispa" or "gota (water drop). another option would be "llovisna" (noun) which is used in many countries.
- Está chispeando
- Está llovisnando (llovisna acting as verb - llovisnar) or "es una llovisna"
The formal or technical word can also be "chubasco". this one is only a noun and cannot be applied as a verb.
wrong eg. "está chubasqueando" X
The word you're looking for is 'Arroser'
A 'Drizzle', whether a drizzle of rain or a drizzle of syrup on your pancake, means, "Barely dropping down".
Drizzle- to rain lightly
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