A quarter-inch of ice can bring down power lines, snap trees, and paralyze entire regions for weeks—here's why freezing rain is
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December 26, 2025

Understanding Freezing Rain: The Most Dangerous Winter Precipitation

Of all winter precipitation types, freezing rain is the most treacherous. A quarter-inch of ice coating everything can bring down power lines, snap tree limbs, make roads impassable, and paralyze entire regions for days.

How Freezing Rain Forms
Snow falls from clouds, passes through warm air (above 32°F) where it melts into rain, then enters a shallow layer of freezing air near ground. Water remains liquid but becomes supercooled. When these droplets strike any surface, they instantly freeze on contact, creating a coating of smooth ice.

Freezing Rain vs. Sleet:

  • Sleet: Refreezes into ice pellets before reaching ground. You hear it bouncing. Creates traction problems but doesn't coat everything.
  • Freezing rain: Stays liquid until it hits surfaces, then freezes instantly. Silent as it falls. Creates a glaze that builds up with each hour.

Why It's So Dangerous
A quarter-inch of ice adds enormous weight. Power lines carry hundreds of extra pounds. Large trees accumulate tons of ice. This causes limbs to snap, trees to topple, and power lines to break. Ice-covered roads provide almost no traction—the thin glaze is nearly invisible. Major ice storms have left hundreds of thousands without electricity for weeks.

Ice Storm Safety:

  • Stay off the roads: If you don't absolutely have to travel, don't
  • Prepare for extended outages: Flashlights, batteries, radio, food and water for several days
  • Charge all devices before the storm begins
  • Stay away from downed power lines: Always assume they're energized and deadly
  • Stay indoors: Falling ice-laden branches can cause serious injuries
  • Protect pipes: Let faucets drip during power outages

Respect the Forecast
When meteorologists issue ice storm warnings, they're predicting one of winter's most dangerous events. Unlike snow, ice coating everything halts normal life completely. Stock up on necessities before the storm arrives, plan to stay home, and prepare for extended power outages.

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