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Is sleet and hail the same?
Sleet is heavier and worst then hail. Yes, and No! They are both frozen rain and they are both unpleasant. The main differences are the times of year they fall and the weather conditions that produce...
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What is frozen rain hail or sleet?
Both. Hail is typically formed in the summer by thunderstorms, where the upper atmosphere gets really cold. Sleet is frozen rain formed in the winter usually, where snow melts, then re-freezes.
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Does Oregon have hail or sleet?
These are very different things. Oregon tends to get sleet, which comes in the winter where the temperature is near freezing. Hail can occur, and usually in summer, but it doesn't occur too often...
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What causes snowfall and sleet and hail?
Precipitation, like rain, when the temperature in the clouds is below freezing. Sleet and hail also require strong updrafts in the clouds that can lift the snow back up into the cloud repeatedly for...
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How are sleet and hail the same?
They aren't. Sleet is a snow/rain mix, hail are frozen balls, usually about the size of peas, but bigger can happen.