How is it that there are consistent weather patterns according to the time of the day e.g. rains only during afternoon?

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I understand that climate is affected by the position of the Earth hence wind patterns, and weather can be highly variable. But I noticed that the weather can also show consistent per day patterns. For example, it’s sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon. How does that happen?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Moisture evaporates throughout the day as the sun heats the earth, and falls when enough has accumulated, especially when the wind blows in from a large body of water

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