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Hyetonymy

A list of words for rain, suitable for use by Pacific Northwesterners.

Drizzle

Light rain. You think you don’t need a raincoat when you go out, but after an hour or so you are soaked.

Freezing rain

Rain that passes through a layer of sub-freezing air. Distinct from snain in that it does not form flakes. Hurts when it hits your face.

Horizontal rain

Any rain driven by strong wind.

Inverted rain

A drizzle, usually in very still air, that gets you wet even when you’re wearing a raincoat or using an umbrella.

Liquid sunshine

Steady cold drizzle for hours on end, most common in winter

Pineapple express

Warm, windy rain, blowing directly off the Pacific, usually from the south-to-west.

Snain

Huge snowflakes falling when the air is just at the point of freezing, that melt instantly and do not accumulate

Sneet

Snow and sleet, only barely “rain” in the vaguest sense. May accumulate, but is too cold and wet for anything fun like sledding or making snowpeople.

Sun shower

Rain broken by occasional patches of sunshine, most common in spring

Wintry mix

Snow mixed with rain. May also contain sleet, freezing rain, or sneet. Distinct from snain in that it may accumulate as slush.