Hailstorms are most prevalent in the United States, particularly in an area known as "Hail Alley," which stretches from Colorado through Nebraska and into Wyoming. This region experiences the right conditions for hail formation, including strong updrafts in severe thunderstorms that can carry water droplets high into the atmosphere where they freeze. Additionally, areas with significant temperature differences, such as the Great Plains, also witness more frequent hailstorms. Other notable regions include parts of India and Argentina, but Hail Alley remains the most notorious for its frequent occurrences.
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