(noun)
The
intense level at which
liquid precipitation rapidly descends from the sky in drops. It requires the presence of a thick layer of the atmosphere to have temperatures above the melting point of
water near and above the Earth's surface.
Zuhaib: "What's up with all this rain?!"
Maliha: "It's raining? Since when?"
Zuhaib: "You can't hear the
thunder? There's some
severe rainage going on!"