Drizzle is a light liquid
precipitation consisting of liquid
water drops smaller than those of
rain – generally smaller than in diameter. Drizzle is normally produced by low
stratiform clouds and
stratocumulus clouds. Precipitation rates from drizzle are on the order of a millimetre per day or less at the ground. Owing to the small size of drizzle drops, under many circumstances drizzle largely evaporates before reaching the surface and so may be undetected by observers on the ground. The
METAR code for drizzle is
DZ.