The "it" is called an expletive, since there is no antecedent or referent, and the "it" merely fills the grammatical requirement for a subject. I have also seen this called a "weather it", and "ambient it".
Assuming you mean "how" and not "why" ( since that is unanswerable) a grammatical sentence may be meaningless, it is possible a number of ways. It may be contain nonsense words like "runcible" or "superfragilisticexpialidocious" that seem as if they ought to mean something but in fact do not, or it may be made of words that simply do not go together meaningfully, for example "The moon is yesterday."
It's "May-jell" like the month and like delicious jello pudding.
The possessive form of the proper noun May (month) is May's.Example: I've prepared May's schedule.
May is as nice as a quiet morning before June which is like the middle of the day when the sun is blazing.
Saat Phere telecasted in zee tv and it ended in the year 2009 in the month of may 29th
The Chinese animal name for the month of May is the dragon.
what answer
God liked the name May so he made it a month
May. technically no to the previous answer because there are no month name after December
Sunny was born on May 15, 1989.
Sunny was born on May 15, 1989.
Sunny was born on May 15, 1989.
June bug?
The goddess Maia.
May
sunny and a little windy
In May it is Autumn/Fall in Australia meaning the weather is slightly balmy/cold but not like Winter, it's usually sunny with wind that has a bit of a bite.