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No, snow does not fall in Trinidad. Trinidad is a tropical island located in the Caribbean with a warm climate all year round, making it unlikely for snow to occur.
Hail is unlikely to fall in winter due to colder temperatures not conducive to the formation of hailstorms.
Yes. Although it is relatively rare, Maine can get hail.
Snowflakes are lighter than the more frozen denser hail.
It forms as hail. Hail actually starts out in the upper portion of a thunderstorm a graupel, a form of ice pellet somewhat between sleet and snow. The pellets collect layer after layer of ice until the fall out of the thunderstorm.
No, snow does not fall in Trinidad. Trinidad is a tropical island located in the Caribbean with a warm climate all year round, making it unlikely for snow to occur.
Hail is unlikely to fall in winter due to colder temperatures not conducive to the formation of hailstorms.
sometimes it isn't cold enough for the hail to fall in it's ice form.
Ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snowflakes.
The heaviest hail on record (currently) is 132 grams.
Yes. Although it is relatively rare, Maine can get hail.
No, hail doesn't fall in tornadoes, but it often falls near them.
Hail can form in clouds over the ocean, but it typically melts before reaching the surface due to the warmer ocean temperatures. If hail does fall into the ocean, it quickly melts and blends with the water.
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