why does summer rain storm lowers the temperature
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The thunderstorms form atop columns of warm, rising air. As air rises, it expands and cools, and eventually stops rising when it matches the temperature of the surrounding air. Cool air won't hold as much water vapor as warm air, so the surplus moisture condenses into droplets, forming a visible cloud. As these droplets merge into larger drops, they become too large for air currents to support, and fall as rain. They are cooler than ground-level air, and so cool down the ground-level air.
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