It doesn't rain in Antarctica, except at the very northern tip across Drake Passage from South America (it's too cold). It rains during the rainy season, which for this geography is during austral winter.
All weather is caused by the combination of environmental factors that envelope the planet earth.
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It does not snow in summer because it is too hot and it is too cold to rain in winter.
Yes, of course. More often in Summer, Less in "winter."
Johannesburg falls in a summer rainfall area and therefore it usually does not rain in winter, although it can rain in winter in Johannesburg.
In Antarctica that would be snow. In other cold deserts, such as the Great Basin, summer brings rain while winter brings snow.
The best car cover for winter and summer is, simply, to have a car that is already covered - it is a more sensible recourse since the inside of your vehicle will not be damaged by rain or snow this way.
Summer
In the summer 30-35C winter 5-10C The weather summer pretty much sun few rain showers now and again winter snow possible but mostly rain
There is no summer (or indeed winter) season in tropical rain forrests (they ate TROPICAL) so there is no possible answer to this question.
it is dry in the winter and they get alot of rain in the summer
yes it does because it gets rainy
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