According to the National Weather Service, winter storms can produce snow, freezing rain, smaller droplets of freezing drizzle, sleet (ice pellets), and graupel (snow pellets), depending on ...
You could encounter a few raindrops or sleet pellets, but roads are likely to stay clear through the morning. Through Friday afternoon, temperatures will only rise a few degrees. Highs will top ...
For sleet to occur, the warm air layer is rather thin. There is a larger wedge of cold air that refreezes the partially melted snowflakes into ice pellets (aka sleet). For freezing rain to occur ...
You may encounter a few raindrops or sleet pellets, but the effects will be little to none. Friday afternoon: Temperatures will rise above the freezing mark, but they’ll stay very cold ...
Freezing rain, sleet and snow are typical of the season. So far this winter, we have experienced a glaze of freezing drizzle, a few pellets of sleet and mounds of snow. Weather can be tricky and ...