Usually between the transition of spring to summer.
Yes, storms are normally understood to involve heavy rain (unless they are snow storms, which of course they would not be at this time of year).
Acid rain does not depend on seasons except that some times of the year have more precipitation (snow, rain, sleet, hail) than others.
Thunderstorms are mostly located in the central u.s and sometimes mid east and west and they mostly occur there because throughout the year, the weather is mostly warm and whenever they get rain- thunderstorms!!
They can occur just about any time except the middle of the summer in the coldest spots, but they actually tend to occur during transition seasons (around October-November and April-May) because it's not as cold, therefore there is more moisture and more of a temperature difference to fuel storms.
Yes. Supercells can occur at any time of year. Peak activity is usually in late spring and sometimes extends into early summer.
Hail storms can occur anywhere in the world, but their frequency and severity depend on the region. In some places, they may occur several times a year, while in others they may be less frequent. Factors such as weather patterns, climate, and geography play a role in the frequency of hail storms.
Hail storms happen pretty much anywhere it can rain and snow. since it is just ice. they happen in Buffalo NY probably every year.
Late spring or early summer is the best time to go. If you don't want to be to hot. The problem with the winter season is the winter rains which can cause flash flooding and even mud rain due to dust storms before the rain sometimes though this is the time when it is least crowded.
No, Mercury doesn't even have an atmosphere.
Well, it could depend on each year, but on an average year the rain can bring up to 40% of rain at a time. It also depends on the time of the year, and which months you are looking at.
A sand storm is also known as a dust storm. These storms can occur anywhere but mainly happen where there are large amounts of sand. The Sahara desert has hundreds of sand storms every year.
Ice storms typically occur during the winter months when temperatures are cold enough for precipitation to freeze upon contact with surfaces. They are most common in regions experiencing cold weather conditions.