cumulonimbus for very heavy rain or nimbostratus for prolonged slow and steady rainfall. Low stratus clouds bring drizzle
Cumulonimbus or Nimbostratus. Cumulonimbus are the dark towering storm clouds and nimbostratus are the sheet-like ones that are closer to the ground.
NovaNET answer "Cumulus"
Status and cumulus bring rain and sometimes snow. Cumulonimbus bring HEAVY rain and hail
Stratus
No, "cirrus" is a type of high-altitude cloud, typically wispy and feathery in appearance, but it does not specifically indicate that rain is coming. Clouds that bring rain are generally associated with nimbus or cumulus clouds. Each type of cloud has its own characteristics and weather implications.
A rain-producing cloud is typically called a nimbus cloud. This type of cloud is responsible for producing precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Light rain.
nimbus really means that a cloud that already has rain or snow falling out of it.
Nimbostratus clouds are typically associated with steady rain that can last for an extended period of time. These clouds are thick, grey clouds that cover the sky and usually bring widespread precipitation.
fair weather cloud is the stratus cloud...
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
Cumulus clouds may bring rain, but not always. Whether or not a cumulus cloud produces rain depends on factors such as the atmospheric conditions, moisture content, and vertical development of the cloud. Cumulus clouds that grow into towering cumulonimbus clouds are more likely to produce rain.
A thunderstorm cloud is a type of rain cloud that produces thunder and lightning due to the presence of strong updrafts and downdrafts within the cloud. While rain clouds can produce precipitation in the form of rain, they do not necessarily have the same intense vertical movement and electrical activity as thunderstorm clouds.
It may become a cumulunimbus cloud and rain as long as it can hold it.
Cirrus clouds corse rain storm