It depends on the country. There is no specified time as to when droughts can occur. They are by no means restricted to the summer months - they can and do occur all year round.
Droughts can, and do, occur during any time of the year in Australia.
Droughts can occur at any time of the year, but they are most common in regions that experience a prolonged period of below-average rainfall. The timing of droughts can vary depending on the location and climate conditions of a specific region.
Droughts occur all year around, depending on the region of the country. In Australia, for example, droughts are more likely to occur during winter months in the northern areas, and during summer in the south. Having said that, however, droughts are extended periods without rain, and are likely to continue for well over a year.
Droughts are typically identified by the affected region or by the year in which they occur. They do not have specific names like hurricanes or tropical storms.
The most likely time of year for thunderstorms is late spring through the summer. They can occur at any time of the year if the conditions are right.
Spring and fall.
Well probably summer
summer
Tornadoes can occur any time of year but it is most likely to happen during a thundery and harsh spring.
Theoretically, blizzards can occur during any time of the year if the conditions are right. However, they will most likely occur during the winter and spring when the temperature is lower.
!n a few years from now the drought will start to slowly end unless we waste too much water or continue using water inappropriately, the drought should start to come to an end... hopefully... ...
Theoretically, blizzards can occur during any time of the year if the conditions are right. However, they will most likely occur during the winter and spring when the temperature is lower.