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In the U.S., rain typically starts as water vapor in the atmosphere that condenses into tiny droplets. These droplets gather to form clouds, and when they become heavy enough, they fall to the ground as precipitation. Depending on the temperature and atmospheric conditions, this precipitation can also begin as snow or ice before melting into rain as it descends.

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