Submitted by TheRunningMD t3_zye2lk in explainlikeimfive
I know that there are places that have rain all year long, but it isn’t for most places. In most places it rains mostly in winter, a little bit in fall and spring and no rain in summer.
Basically as a kid we learned: Evaporation-> Condensation-> Precipitation
Evaporation happens all year long. Probably more at summer because of the heat.
All that evaporated water must condense at some altitude because it is basically freezing that high up, even in summer.
So where is the precipitation part?
chemist612 t1_j25anpg wrote
Evaporation happens where it's hot (summer) and the vapor moves to where it is cold (winter). It may be cold way up high, but before enough moisture builds there, the winds will generally move it somewhere colder close to the surface.