puolikuivaan
Puolikuivaan is a term used in Finnish to describe a weather condition characterized by a mix of rain and snow. This phenomenon occurs when the temperature at the ground level is below freezing, causing the precipitation to fall as snow, but the air above the ground is above freezing, allowing the snowflakes to melt into rain before reaching the surface. The result is a mixture of rain and snow, which can create slippery and hazardous conditions on roads and sidewalks. Puolikuivaan is a common occurrence in Finland during the transition seasons, particularly in autumn and spring, when temperatures can fluctuate rapidly. It is important for residents and travelers to be aware of puolikuivaan conditions and to take appropriate precautions, such as wearing appropriate footwear and driving cautiously.