No. Mercury is a geologically dead planet. It has no volcanoes, not atmosphere, and no water.
No. Mercury does not have volcanoes or storms.
No. Mercury barely has an atmopshere, so it cannot have storms. It is too close to the sun, and thus too hot to have water. There are no volcanoes on Mercury either, nor is there much of any geologic activity.
Jupiter has storms, but this is hardley unique; storms of some form or another occur on every planet in our solar system except for Mercury. Evidence suggests that some water is present on Jupiter as ice crystals and possible tiny droplets in its clouds. Jupiter does not have any volcanoes as it has no solid surface. There is no life on Jupiter. Earth is the only place in the universe known to harbor life.
Mercury does not have storms, as it barely has an atmosphere.
Mars has volcanoes and the biggest volcano in the whole solar system. There are storms too.
from what I have learned there is no dust storms on mercury
The lack of an atmosphere in Mercury excludes the possibility of storms.
Neither living stuff, nor water, nor atmosphere, is necessary in order to have volcanoes.
Yes, Mercury has extinct volcanoes.
Mercury has impact craters but not volcanoes.
There aren't. Mercury has almost no atmosphere. Therefore, it cannot have storms.
Mercury doesn't have the atmosphere like Earth's and, it's to dry on Mercury, so, it's impossible for Mercury to have storms