A dark cloud may form, and still a torrent of rain may not pour explain it
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Torrential rain, or a torrential downpour, is any amount of rain that is considered especially heavy. It isn't a technical weather term as there is no formal definition of torrential rains as recognized by the National Weather Service (NWS), but NWS does define heavy rainfall as rain that accumulates at a rate of 3 tenths of an inch (0.3 inches), or more, per hour.
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