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It’s pouring with rain vs It’s pouring with snow

The phrase 'it’s pouring with rain' is correct and commonly used to describe heavy rain. On the other hand, 'it’s pouring with snow' isn't a common English phrase. The correct phrase to use when describing heavy snowfall is 'it’s snowing heavily.'
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It’s pouring with rain

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe heavy rain.

This phrase is used to convey the idea of heavy rain falling from the sky.

Examples:

  • It’s pouring with rain outside.
  • I got soaked because it was pouring with rain when I left the house.
  • The garden is flooded because it’s pouring with rain.
  • We had to cancel the picnic because it was pouring with rain.
  • The streets are empty because it’s pouring with rain.
  • Oct 1, 2012 ... Avignon, France. English (UK). 'it's pouring with rain', or 'it's pouring down' are better. (or even it's 'pouring down with rain!') tombry, Oct 1, 2012.
  • (British English) pour with rain It's pouring with rain. (North American English) pour (down) rain It's pouring rain outside. See related entries: Rain; 5 [intransitive ] ...
  • Results 1 - 10 of 10 ... ... Our blog LexioPhiles · bab.la Dictionary · English-French; It's pouring with rain. English-French translation for "It's pouring with rain." ...
  • rain. also pour down [intransitive]DN to rain heavily without stopping : It's pouring now. It poured all night. it's pouring with rain/it poured with rain British English.

Alternatives:

  • It’s raining heavily.
  • It’s raining cats and dogs.
  • It’s bucketing down.
  • It’s coming down in buckets.
  • It’s raining stair rods.

It’s pouring with snow

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The correct phrase to use when describing heavy snowfall is 'it’s snowing heavily.'

Instead of 'it’s pouring with snow,' you should say 'it’s snowing heavily' to convey the idea of heavy snowfall.

Alternatives:

  • It’s snowing heavily.
  • It’s snowing a lot.
  • It’s snowing cats and dogs.
  • It’s snowing buckets.
  • It’s snowing hard.

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