Actual freezing rain - as in supercooled water freezing instantly on contact with any surface - is exceptionally rare in the UK. It happened during the Beast earlier this year and I still have the photos of a glaze-covered house to prove it. The last time it happened before then was in the 80s IMBY.
For whatever reason, the media and the population at large seem to refer to normal rain landing on a frozen surface, causing ice, as freezing rain. It's not. If there is proper freezing rain being reported then yes, that's interesting indeed!
Originally Posted by: Retron