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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's sleeting" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe weather conditions when ice pellets are falling from the sky. Example: "I was planning to go for a walk, but it's sleeting outside, so I think I'll stay in."
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Today, it's sleeting.
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I was thinking I should get the dog and go over to Janice's house, but it was sleeting.
"The determining factor is not a walk's length," he said, "whether up hill or down dale, if it is sleeting or shining, but only accompanied/unaccompanied".
Boxes were everywhere, and it was sleeting.
It was sleeting; Marty was shaking.
When I was out on patrol, and it was sleeting, the rain bouncing off my chest.
The window above my bed splinters into bright diamonds of heat, and it is sleeting piercing shards of glass through the dormitory and onto us.
He said: "It was raining, sleeting and snowing at the summit, but harsh weather doesn't affect our equipment or readings.
It's been lightly sleeting and wickedly cold, and there's maybe an inch or two of crunchy snow on the ground.
Or rock them solo on days when it's raining, snowing or sleeting, but not too terribly cold.
It was snowing and sleeting and generally unfit for creatures not naturally furred or feathered.
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