When does hailstones fall?
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A piece of solid precipitation that is fewer than 5 millimeters in diameter is not called a hailstone. It is called graupel. Hail is a type of precipitation, or water in the atmosphere. Hail is formed when drops of water freeze together in the cold upper regions of thunderstorm clouds.
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Hailstorms happen mainly during the spring and summer months in temperate zones, which are areas with four different seasons. They develop during thunderstorms and very humid weather, when winds are strong enough to hold up the hailstones that form in the clouds.
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