dagsregn
Dagsregn is a term used in Scandinavian languages to describe rain that falls during daylight hours. It is not a distinct meteorological phenomenon, but a time-based description of precipitation. In meteorological reporting, precipitation is typically categorized by intensity and duration, and dagsregn would be reflected in the daytime portion of daily totals.
The most common mechanism behind dagsregn is daytime convection, where solar heating causes rising warm air
Rainfall is measured in millimeters, and daily totals are often reported as a daily amount. Dagsregn may
Regional patterns vary: in northern Europe, dagsregn is common in spring and summer and aligns with convective
See also: precipitation, convective rainfall, diurnal cycle.