Answer/Explanation:
spring
Hailstorms can occur during the spring, summer or fall months. The majority of these storms appear between May and September.
Hail forms when strong currents of rising air, known as updrafts, carry droplets of water high enough that they freeze. This is why it can still hail in the summertime – the air at ground level may be warm, but it can still be cold enough higher up in the sky.