When it rains, excess water can overwhelm the drainage system, causing it to back up and result in clogged drains.
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The drains in my sunroof were clogged and the body shop cleared them out for me, thats why mine was leaking.
When it rains, some of the rainwater infiltrates into the ground to replenish groundwater, some evaporates back into the atmosphere, and the rest runs off into rivers, lakes, and oceans. In urban areas, rainwater can also go into storm drains and sewer systems.
My guess would be the cowl drains are plugged up with debris. Remove the wiper arm assemblies and the cowl panels/screens and clean out the drains.
After it rains, the water can either end up on land or flow into bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans. Some of the water may infiltrate the soil, replenishing groundwater supplies, while other portions may run off into storm drains or streams. Additionally, a portion of the rainwater may evaporate back into the atmosphere. This cycle plays a crucial role in the Earth's hydrological system.
it drys up
The drain is plugged somewhat between the upstairs and downstairs. Need to snake the drains.
Water held high up in the hills behind a dam.Pipework drains the lake to a lower level.The force of the water in the pipe is used to spin a turbine.The turbine is connected to an alternator and produces electricity.When it rains the lake is topped up with water.During low demand periods, water can be pumped back up to the lake as well, using electricty from other sources.
There are details you didn't give us.If your washroom floor drain only clogs when it rains, that may be a feature, not a bug. There are backflow traps that can be installed in floor drains to keep them from backing up and getting sewer water all over the floor. If your washroom floor is in the basement, the fact that it's clogging when it rains may be saving you from a big, nasty cleanup job.
Yes and they also go down the drains
When it rains, the rainwater mixes with trash and other pollutants and it is carried down our storm drains and into our oceans. Gasoline and sewage spills from boats and ships also contribute to the pollution problems. Also if people do not clean up there trash and just leave it into our community then when it rains, the rain picks up all the trash and then goes into sewer drains, and the sewer drains lead to the ocean.
la la mountains rains up to 350days