Air-ground temperatures and humidity rise throughout the day, gaining their highest levels through late afternoon. This most likely produces convection Thunderstorms from the hot air rising from the ground and becoming more moist. Air saturated with moisture cannot hold that moisture.
Thunderstorms can occur at any time of day or night. They are typically more common in the late afternoon or evening as the atmosphere is heated by the sun throughout the day, leading to instability and the potential for thunderstorm development.
While most thunderstorms are relatively short-lived, it is possible for a thunderstorm to last all day in certain situations, especially if it is part of a larger weather system or if conditions are conducive to sustained thunderstorm activity. Heavy rainfall, abundant instability, and a slow-moving weather pattern can all contribute to a thunderstorm persisting for an extended period of time.
Late in the Day was created in 1996.
A Day Late was created in 2005.
No. Strange lighting is not uncommon if a thunderstorm occurs around sunset.
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.
The cumulus stage, in which the thunderstorm develops, the mature stage, in which the thunderstorm is most intense, and the dissipating stage, in which the thunderstorm declines and ends.
Well, darling, a PM thunderstorm is simply a thunderstorm that occurs in the afternoon or evening. It's like nature's way of saying, "Surprise, I'm here to shake things up a bit!" So, if you see those dark clouds rolling in after lunch, you better grab your umbrella and buckle up for a show.
Yeah... The thunderstorm caused the power to go out. The thunderstorm startled the dog. The weatherman warned that a thunderstorm was on its way.
The 2008 Olympics Rowing was not cancelled. It was postponed one day due to rain and thunderstorm.
Thunderstorm
No. A thunderstorm is a weather event.