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Strongest winds, heaviest rains
Heaviest rains Strongest winds
dark, gloomy,heavy rains,wind blows hard
Big blankets of dull clouds, that can give drizzle but not heavy rains.
I think because the clouds are lower and the warm air is coming up from the lower groud and its meets the cold air from the higher ground creating (moisture)
When warm moist air from the gulf or anywhere else meets cooler air over Florida or anywhere else, it rains. Lightning and Thunder frequently accompany such a meeting.
Possibly in writing but not generally and certainly not in speech.To describe the weather we normally use the progressive form of the appropriate verb: It is raining today, or it is snowing. In weather terms, the basic present tense is used for customary actions (It rains twice a week in the Winter) or for gnomic statements (it never rains but it pours). We might say " It rains today" as part of a longer expression, for example saying "Naturally it rains today: we're supposed to have a picnic," but never when what we mean is simply that today's weather is rain.
There is no specific term that is used to describe rain post sunset rainfall. When it rains what ever the weather is, it is named as RAIN.
monsoons are erratic in nature monsoons are unevenly spread and sporadic monsoon rains are orographic in nature monsoons bring rain in summer monsoons rain determine the econimic state of the country by controlling the agricultural prosperity some of the rains occurs due to tropical depressions
it rains
The verb form of "rains" is "rain." For example, "It rains often in this region."
Jessica Rains's birth name is Jennifer Rains.