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Ask A Met: What's The Difference Between Hail And Snow?
Rain doesn’t bounce and snow doesn’t bounce. But hail and sleet bounce when they hit the ground. Hail can be round or spikey and, as we know, can be as small as peas or as large as a softball. Sleet ...
When a thunderstorm rolls off the mountains and drops icy pellets on our car, we assume this is hail. That is not always the case. There are different forms of frozen precipitation, which include: ...
Massive downpours of rain were recorded over the past week across the interior parts of the country in what is the start of ...
At one time, perhaps, neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night could stay the U.S. Postal Service from the swift completion of its appointed rounds. But in these days of email, text messages, ...
This week's question comes from Morning Brief reader Ted, who asks, "What's the difference between hail and snow?" Meteorologist Jonathan Belles: The easiest answer is that hail bounces. It's bouncy.
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