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freezing rain
freez′ing rain′ n. rain that falls as a liquid but freezes into glaze on contact with the ground. [1790–1800] freezing rain - Rain that freezes on impact with the ground or objects.See also related terms for impact.Translationsfreezing rain
freezing rain[¦frēz·iŋ ′rān] (meteorology) Rain that falls in liquid form but freezes upon impact to form a coating of glaze upon the ground and on exposed objects. freezing rainA rain that falls onto surfaces that have subfreezing temperatures and freezes into a sheet or a thin coating of ice. There is little or no air in between the layers of ice. If this coating becomes thick, it can significantly affect the aircraft's performance because it causes additional weight. Also known as clear ice and glaze. See glaze.AcronymsSeeFZRN |