räntäsateitä
Räntäsateitä, often translated as sleet or freezing rain, is a form of precipitation characterized by ice pellets. These pellets are formed when raindrops fall through a sub-freezing layer of air close to the ground. As the raindrops descend, they freeze into small, translucent balls of ice. Unlike snow, which forms as ice crystals in colder temperatures throughout the atmosphere, räntäsateitä originates as liquid water that solidifies upon contact with the cold air layer.
The accumulation of räntäsateitä can create slippery and hazardous conditions. The ice pellets can coat roads,
The formation of räntäsateitä typically requires a specific atmospheric temperature profile: a layer of warm air