The heavy downpour of rain is commonly referred to as a "cloudburst." This term describes a sudden and intense rainfall event, often leading to flash flooding. Cloudbursts typically occur in mountainous regions and can drop a significant amount of rain in a very short period.
Sudden heavy rain is called a Cloud Burst of a Squall.
A downpour.
Drenching Downpour Heavy precipitationPouring Raining Cats and dogs.
(A downpour is a heavy drenching rain.)The overnight downpour was so intense that flooding occurred in the lowest part of the village.
Downpour
Driving rain is when a strong wind is blowing the heavy downpour of rain against, for example, someone walking into the wind.
It is called a "downpour", or perhaps a "cloudburst".
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.
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.
A short downpour of rain is often referred to as a "shower" or a "sprinkle."
A sudden heavy rain is called a downpour or a squall and generally occur in monsoon climates which are located near the Equator. Monsoon rains are often violent, strong and sudden.
A sudden heavy rain is called a downpour or a squall and generally occur in monsoon climates which are located near the Equator. Monsoon rains are often violent, strong and sudden.