What's the difference between freezing rain and  freezing rain

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What's the difference between freezing rain and  freezing rain? St. Louis  experiences a mix of winter  storms
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ST. LOUIS  - A  mix of freezing rain,  sleet and snow  was seen  in the St. Louis  area on Sunday. FOX  2's severe weather  expert Chris Higgins explains the difference between freezing rain and  freezing rain and the  dangers they  pose to  roadways.
Areas south of St.  Higgins explains that unlike rain,  where clouds  form into snowflakes and melt  as they hit warm air, that rain will  solidify and freeze  after it hits the  ground.
Live updates: Watch winter storm  coverage in St.
Sleet, on the other hand, will  solidify before hitting the ground, which  usually causes it to bounce  back on contact.
Freezing rain tends to be easier to drive on  than freezing rain  because it is  harder, but  it will cause more snow  problems when it comes to  driving.
Areas near Farmington and De Soto will see  mostly a  mix of  cold rain and snow without much snow on Sunday, while further south  you will  see only freezing rain during  Sunday's winter storm.
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