Subsequently, one may also ask, why does it rain in the spring?
Spring is the rainiest season in the Northern Hemisphere because warmer air can hold more moisture than colder air, and the air gets warmer during the spring. As the warm air rises and cools, it can no longer hold on to the moisture and water droplets come down as rain.
Also Know, what is the saying about April showers? (We also like it for green grass.) This proverb actually came from “March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers” dating back to 1886, but there is actually a poem composed by Thomas Tusser in the mid-1500s where he wrote “Sweet April Showers, Do spring May flowers.” The start of May also means Mother's Day.
Then, what season is known for rain?
The wet season (sometimes called the rainy season) is the time of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs. Generally the season lasts at least a month. The term 'green season' is also sometimes used as a euphemism by tourist authorities.
Why does it always rain in May?
April and May may not be the wettest months of the year but it rains frequently due the collision of warm and cold air as frequent fronts push though the region. April and May are months of transition from the cool to mild to the heat of the summer. April and May also mark the peak of severe weather season.
