Yes, and it frequently does in some placess. Consider parts of South Asia that are buffeted by monsoon rains for weeks at a time, to the point where water builds up in the streets several feet deep.
During the storm there was punishing rain and blistering winds that pummeled your tiny town for three grueling days.
March had 6% April had 4% May had 10%
it depends where you are, if you live on a station you could get no rain for 2 years cause how hot it gets the rain will evaporate and then you could have rain for 5 days straight.
P(Rain) = 0.4 P(No Rain) = 0.6 P(Rain on 3 out of 5 days) = 5C3x(0.6)^2x(0.4)^3 = 0.2304 P(Rain on 4 out of 5 days) = 5C4x(0.6)^1x(0.4)^4 = 0.0768 So P(Rain 3 or 4 out of 5 days) = 0.2304 + 0.0768 = 0.3072
"'Right as rain' migh be expressed as "straight as rain", or "straight as rain falls" or "to move in a straight line." The metaphor plays on a resonance between geometric straightness and correctness of judgment."
On average it rains about 1 out of every 3 days in Ireland.
You take a bottle of vinegar and mix it with water. Then leave it there for 3 days. Then you get acid rain.
When it does not move for 3 three days straight.
nope just about 3-7 days a month do we get rain.
Kaneohe Ranch, Oahu, Hawaii reported 247 straight days with rain from August 27 1993 to April 30 1993who ever rote this has a major magget
yes because water goes and goes and never stops if there are many paticals going up then yes it may rain three days or more
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