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How cold does it have to be to freeze rain water on the streets?

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How cold does it have to be to freeze rain water on the streets?

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In order for rain water to freeze on the streets, the temperature has to be at or below freezing (Oc or 32F). Don’t mean to sound sarcastic, but 32 F is called the freezing point for a reason. It is the point at which water freezes.

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