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Why is it more prone to hail weather in summer?

It is easier to hail in summer, because hail is produced in convective clouds and needs convective weather. Among them, hail weather mostly occurs in mountainous areas rather than plain areas, and there are generally more strong convective weather in summer, so there are more hail in summer. In winter, the ground temperature is not high, the air movement is not so intense and complicated, and there is generally no hail.

The weather is hot in summer, and the sun is scorching the earth, which is easy to produce a lot of hot and humid air near the ground. Hot and humid air rises rapidly and the temperature drops sharply, sometimes even as low as -30℃. The water vapor in the hot air condenses into water droplets and quickly freezes to form small ice beads. Small ice beads roll up and down in the clouds, constantly adhering and condensing the surrounding water droplets into ice, getting heavier and heavier, and finally falling from the sky. This is hail.