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Which form of precipitation would most likely be predicted based on the following information?
Temperature in the clouds = 3 ° C (37 ° F)
Temperature of the air below the clouds = 5 ° C (41 ° F)
Season = spring
Hail, because hail is the most common form of precipitation in the spring
Rain, because the temperatures in the clouds and below the clouds are above freezing
Sleet, because the temperature is in between hot and cold and it is common in the spring
Snow, because the temperatures in the clouds and above the clouds are close to freezing
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