rainsnow
Rainsnow, also known as wintry mix or snowmelt, is a weather phenomenon that occurs when rain falls and mixes with snow or ice on the ground, causing the snow to melt and refreeze. This process can create a slushy, icy mixture that can be hazardous to travel and pedestrians. Rainsnow typically occurs in temperatures near the freezing mark, around 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius). The rain falling onto the snow causes the snow to melt, and as it hits the ground, it can refreeze, creating a layer of ice on the surface. This can make roads and sidewalks slippery and dangerous. Rainsnow can also occur when snow falls into warmer air, causing it to melt and then refreeze as it falls back to the ground. This can create a layer of ice on the ground, making it difficult to walk or drive on. Rainsnow is a common occurrence in areas with cold winters and mild springs, and it can cause significant disruptions to transportation and daily life. It is important to be cautious when traveling during rainsnow, as the conditions can be hazardous.