That would be a downpour, possibly resulting in a flood. Synonyms include, but are not limited to, deluge, monsoon, storm, rainstorm, cloudburst, inundation, torrential rain, drencher, and frog-strangler.
The heaviest form of rain is called a "downpour." It refers to a sudden and heavy rainfall that can pour down rapidly in large quantities within a short period of time.
A period of heavy rain can drop rain on an area faster than drainage systems and streams can carry it away.
A period of heavy rain can drop rain on an area faster than drainage systems and streams can carry it away.
A long period of rain can be referred to as a "rainy spell" or simply a "prolonged rain."
Heavy continuous rain refers to a sustained and intense downpour of rain that persists over an extended period of time. This type of rainfall can lead to flooding, landslides, and other potential hazards due to the large volume of water falling over a prolonged period.
It is a very heavy rain that covers wide areas after long period / maybe decades/ of draught.
Heavy Rain happened in 2010.
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Extremely heavy rain is often referred to as a "deluge" or a "downpour." These terms are used to describe intense and continuous rainfall over a short period of time, typically resulting in flooding and potential damage.