No
it is about one fifth of an inch
so is just under the width of a pen
No, 1-5 mm of rain is considered light rainfall. Typically, anything less than 5 mm would be considered minimal precipitation.
1-5 mm of rain is generally considered light or trace precipitation. It is not considered a lot of rain and may not even be enough to fully wet the ground in some areas.
5 mm?
anualy
In total, no. It is actually very little rain.
The diameter of freezing rain droplets typically ranges from about 0.5 mm to 5 mm. However, most commonly, these droplets are around 1 to 3 mm in diameter. Freezing rain occurs when liquid rain droplets freeze upon contact with cold surfaces, forming a layer of ice. The size can vary based on atmospheric conditions and temperature.
mm of rain means the millimetres of rain that has fallen in a set period of time. To measure this accurately, a gauge can be used.
June alone has 67 mm of rain. It gets 700 mm of rain annually.
The desert receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year on average.
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They get 1,000 mm of rain in rwanda
Whether 6 mm of rain is considered a lot depends on the context and location. In some regions, especially arid areas, 6 mm can be significant and may lead to flooding. In contrast, in places that regularly experience heavy rainfall, this amount might be seen as relatively light. Overall, it’s a moderate amount that can impact ground conditions, but its significance varies by local climate.