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Why are thunderstorms more frequent during summer? That is because thunderstorms thrive under certain conditions. The two most basic elements that lead to a thunderstorm are moisture and rapidly rising warm air. Because moisture and warmth are crucial, they occur more often in summer, particularly in humid areas. The high humidity, along with higher temperatures, creates massive amounts of warm, moist air rising into the atmosphere, where it can easily form a thunderstorm.
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