Definition of «torrential downpour»

A torrential downpour is a heavy, intense rainfall that occurs in large amounts over a short period of time. It often refers to rain that falls with such force and speed that it can cause flooding or other damage. The term "torrential" suggests the rain is coming down with great intensity, while "downpour" implies that it's raining heavily and continuously.

Sentences with «torrential downpour»

  • We are under a storm alert here, «torrential downpours of rain, strong winds and thundering and lightening. (screwedonstraight.net)
  • I saw on some of the other models that people left reviews for that they had a problem with water leaking, I drove mine in torrential downpour last night with no problem. (carsdesk.com)
  • Despite torrential downpours on Monday and Tuesday, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said all roads in the southtowns were opened on Wednesday. (news.wbfo.org)
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