It’s been raining and below freezing for the last 18 hours or so. It’s supposed to stay this way for another day too.

  • dan1101@lemm.ee
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    Some of the worst ice storms we’ve had have been in late March. Especially sucks with trees knocking down overhead powerlines.

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    I live in a southern part of the US where we occasionally have hurricanes roll through. That doesn’t scare me nearly as much as when I hear the words “freezing rain” on the weather report

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    This happened where I lived when I was a kid. Like 3/4 of the city lost power and all the hotels that had electricity were packed. There was a tree in our backyard that got uprooted because it completely froze.

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    I’ve only seen pictures/videos of ice rain, it’s pretty crazy. For everything to be covered in ice, like every branch of a tree… I don’t know why anyone would step outside.

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      A long time ago I was able to step outside the morning after an ice storm. It was sunny, and everything looked like glistening glass. Every tree, bench, light pole, etc. it was one of the most beautiful but eerie things I’ve ever seen. And yes, it’s quite dangerous. The weight of the ice compromises the integrity of an awful lot of unexpected things and ice all over the sidewalks doesn’t help either.

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      I’ve never heard it called “ice rain” before. Only “freezing rain”. Are you and OP making this up?

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        It’s just words mashed together, is one correct and the other nonexistent? To that I say, word salad dressing.

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          Hail specifically is “Precipitation in the form of spherical or irregular pellets of ice larger than 5 millimeters (0.2 inch) in diameter, usually associated with thunderstorms.”

          I also want to say that hail should have layers since it’s the ice particles floating up and down creating layers and making the precipitation quite large.

          In my mind sleet is precipitation that doesn’t have snowflake patterns and are solid when they reach the ground. Freezing rain is when the rain is liquid but freezes after it lands on the ground.

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          • Hail is large of pellets during a thunderstorm and happens in warm weather.
          • Sleet is small ice droplets during winter. Basically rain that froze before hitting the ground.
          • Freezing rain is just rain is falling when it’s below freezing out and freezes onto things. It’s very dangerous.

          “Ice rain” is ambiguous and I’ve never heard it before yesterday. It sounds more like it would mean sleet.

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      It’s pretty common in the winter where I live. It’s annoying when you’re driving and your wipers and heater can’t keep the windshield clear.

  • jonathan7luke@lemmy.ml
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    This happened in my city shortly after I bought my first house. It was so nauseating listening to tree branches crashing down on my roof all night.