llovizno
Llovizno is a Spanish word that translates to drizzle in English. It refers to a light rain characterized by very fine water droplets that fall from clouds. Unlike heavier rain, drizzle typically does not significantly reduce visibility, although it can make surfaces damp. The intensity of drizzle is generally low, meaning it deposits only a small amount of water over a given period. It is often associated with overcast or foggy conditions and can occur at various temperatures, though it is more common in cool or cold weather. Drizzle is formed when small water droplets in clouds grow large enough to fall but remain light. The term llovizno is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries to describe this specific type of precipitation.