Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It hails in Wuhan today.

It hails in Wuhan today.

Hail is normal in summer. Six or seven years ago, there was a particularly severe hail in Wu Hanyou.

Hail, commonly known as hail, is the most common in summer or at the turn of spring and summer. There is little hail in Hubei, but it is not without it.

Hail is a kind of ice or a large piece of ice falling from a strong cumulonimbus cloud (also called hail cloud).

According to the Wuhan Central Meteorological Observatory, yesterday's sudden rainstorm in Wuhan was mainly caused by a cold air moving southward in western China, which formed a large pressure gradient and formed a strong convection with the recent hot air in Hubei. Affected by the cold air, thunderstorms occurred in some areas, causing heavy rainfall and strong winds, and the temperature plummeted, which led to hail in some areas. This phenomenon of heavy rain, strong wind and hail is easy to appear in spring, and it is not an abnormal weather phenomenon.

But this place really can't see hail!