In our system, justice is more like a line of summer thunderstorms.
Most of the precipitation is received as snow or during summer thunderstorms.
Already there had been a summer thunderstorm, and a little water had run under the door.
It usually occurs in summer thunderstorms when the atmosphere is more unstable.
Summer thunderstorms are common with 1/3 to 1/2 of the days hearing thunder.
Summer thunderstorms are frequent in August, during the evening when the weather becomes quite unstable.
Summer thunderstorms happen occasionally, but are often isolated and rarely (if ever) severe.
The area is subject to sporadic summer thunderstorms known as monsoons.
At least 25% of precipitation comes from summer thunderstorms.
Then there are the inevitable summer thunderstorms that often plunge the entire system into gridlock.