Sleet is a type of precipitation made of small, translucent ice pellets. In geography, it is understood as raindrops that freeze into solid ice before they can reach the ground. These ice pellets are usually smaller than 5 mm in diameter. Sleet is a term for different types of frozen precipitation, such as ice pellets, rain and snow mixed, or glaze. It can also refer to a surname or a volcanic cone in Canada. Sleet is a form of wintry precipitation, but its exact definition depends on location. In some countries — for example, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia — the term refers to snow that has partially melted on its way to the ground. Sleet is a type of winter precipitation, essentially ice pellets or frozen rain that comes from melted snowflakes. Learn how it forms in this blog.

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