It could be that Molly crossed a line with Harry, and he felt that a howler was the only way to get his point across and make her understand his perspective. Maybe it was a big misunderstanding or a serious rule violation on Molly's part that triggered Harry's reaction.
It could be that someone did something really wrong and Harry needed to express his strong feelings in a very public and intense way. Howlers are notorious for being attention-grabbing and forceful.
Maybe it's because Harry did something really naughty that Sirius needed to scold him about.
Perhaps Harry was feeling betrayed or misunderstood and wanted to express his strong emotions directly to Dumbledore through a howler. This could be a way to make his point and demand a response.
Maybe Harry was really angry or frustrated with something Sirius did and wanted to express his strong feelings in a dramatic way.
Maybe Harry was really angry or frustrated with Sirius and wanted to express it strongly. A howler gets the point across!
Maybe Harry was really angry and wanted to shock Voldemort. A howler is a bold way to show that anger!
Maybe she's trying to scold him for something he did wrong or to give him a stern warning.
Well, it could be that she broke some important rule or did something that really angered another character, and they decided to send a howler to give her a piece of their mind. Or perhaps it was a misunderstanding that led to the howler being sent to her.
Maybe Molly was really angry at Hermione for something she did. That could be the reason for sending the Howlers.
Snape could also be a possibility. If Harry did something that Snape considered a serious offense in Potions class, like using an ingredient in the wrong way that could have caused an explosion, Snape might send a howler to scold him. However, it would probably also be filled with his usual sarcasm and dislike for Harry.