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Ice pellets
UK //aɪs ˈpɛl.ts//US //aɪs ˈpɛl.ɪts//
Definition
Small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky during certain weather conditions.
In simple words: Small pieces of ice that fall from the sky like rain.
Examples
- The weather forecast predicted ice pellets this evening.
- Driving in ice pellets can be very dangerous due to poor visibility.
- Ice pellets formed a thin layer of ice on the road after the storm.
- Many people took cover as ice pellets began to fall from the sky.
- The mixture of rain and ice pellets created slippery sidewalks.
Usage notes
Commonly used in weather reports; not used in casual conversation. Typically referred to when describing a specific type of precipitation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of tiny ice cubes falling like frozen raindrops.
Collocations
- falling ice pellets
- ice pellets accumulation
- hazardous ice pellets
Synonyms
- sleet
- freezing rain
- ice rain
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'hail' - ice pellets are smaller.
- Used incorrectly in singular form - 'ice pellet' is rarely used.
- Assuming all ice from the sky is called 'snow.'