Hail Flutie happened on 1984-11-23.
Snow, sleet, hail . . .
Hail is typically cold because it forms in cold thunderstorm clouds where temperatures at high altitudes are below freezing. As hail falls to the ground, it may retain its cold temperature even if it melts slightly on the way down.
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact year of the first hail storm as hail has been occurring for millions of years. However, historical records show that hailstorms have been documented throughout various cultures and time periods.
The five forms of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, hail, and drizzle. Each form occurs depending on the temperature and atmospheric conditions in the atmosphere.
Hail to the Chimp happened in 2008.
Hail Flutie happened on 1984-11-23.
The Temperature Of Hail Is Round About -5C
Hail Mary pass happened on 1975-12-28.
65 fand sleet snow and hail
if the temperature is above 90 degrees ,the answer is no !
Hail storms happen pretty much anywhere it can rain and snow. since it is just ice. they happen in Buffalo NY probably every year.
Water. Snow, hail, or any frozen substance any form of precipitation is frozen water. It can be warmer or colder in the atmosphere, depending on the front. What happens is water freezes at a temperature of 32.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Hail is formed when the water freezes, gets wet, and that layer freezes. This can happen several times, and you can have dangerous, golf ball sized hail.
Hail is most likely to form in frozen tundra's and in places that have a big amount of precipitation (rain) for example, if there's a storm with a LOT of rain and the temperature is currently below freezing (33F) then hail is most likely to form there. if the temperature is a negative number like -15F then hail will become bigger and it can have a chance of destroying something
The hail forms at roughly 25,000 feet high in a storm cloud where the temperature might be as low a -40F. Then it falls faster than it can melt.
Hail storms happen when strong updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops high into the cold upper atmosphere, where they freeze into ice pellets. Factors that contribute to hail formation include strong updrafts, a freezing level high in the atmosphere, and the presence of supercooled water droplets.
Depends on the air temperature, it could turn to sleet, snow or hail.