Hail can occur in any part of Illinois.
It forms as hail. Hail actually starts out in the upper portion of a thunderstorm a graupel, a form of ice pellet somewhat between sleet and snow. The pellets collect layer after layer of ice until the fall out of the thunderstorm.
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typically spring cause that's where tornadoes occur that was sometimes produce by intense thunderstorms that produce significant activity that even involves hail
No, hail requires strong updrafts to form. These do not occur in such shallow clouds as nimbostratus.
Hail can occur in any part of Illinois.
freezing rain. hail is caused by gusts of air repeatedly blowing precipitation back into the atmosphere, where it acquires a new layer of H2O. so in this case it is not likely to occur.
freezing rain. hail is caused by gusts of air repeatedly blowing precipitation back into the atmosphere, where it acquires a new layer of H2O. so in this case it is not likely to occur.
It forms as hail. Hail actually starts out in the upper portion of a thunderstorm a graupel, a form of ice pellet somewhat between sleet and snow. The pellets collect layer after layer of ice until the fall out of the thunderstorm.
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Often, but not always.
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No. Hail is a product of strong thunderstorms, which generally occur with low pressure.
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Sleet, Hail, and Snow: in the winter Sleet: -4 to 14 degrees F.
typically spring cause that's where tornadoes occur that was sometimes produce by intense thunderstorms that produce significant activity that even involves hail