How to use in-sentence of “rains”:
+ Later that day Fay caused heavy rains on the island of Hispaniola causing a major flash flood threat.
+ The soils of the region could not take in any more water from the rains of the past few days.
+ On June 3, the cyclone moved up the coast of the Carolinas bringing rains into the Mid-Atlantic states and New England.
+ The rainfall as a result of the hurricane was like normal rains from temperate systems.
+ Village agriculture is dependent on the monsoon rains although today many farms use artesian wells for irrigation.
+ It rains in all seasons but precipitations are more important in the eastern zone, in the Morvan, and weaker in the Loire valley.
+ Tropical rainforests are aptly named, as it rains here on about half the days.

Example sentences of “rains”:
+ Ivan dropped heavy rains on the southeastern United States as it looped across Florida and back into the Gulf of Mexico.
+ In the central and eastern sections of the range, it rains more and there are rainforests in some places, mainly in the eastern part.
+ After heavy rains or the snow melted, it was hard to cross to go to church.
+ The eggs of the shrimp can lie in the dry lake beds for many years until the rains fall.
+ The northern part of the municipality, and part of the city, is on the Cordillera Central mountain range and the climate is cooler and it rains more than in the city itself.
+ A weather system, including moisture from Tropical Storm Octave, caused heavy rains over a ten-day period.
+ Frequent rains in monsoon season often make the Pahumara river flood in many places, such as Paddy fieldpaddy fields and roads in the Bahari sub-divison of the Barpeta district.
+ During the summer season, monsoon floods of the rivers Jhelum and Leepa are common due to extreme rains and snow melting.
+ Heavy rains from the depression’s remnant low left at least 16 people dead and six missing and forced 100,000 other people from their homes across Central America.
+ Ivan dropped heavy rains on the southeastern United States as it looped across Florida and back into the Gulf of Mexico.
+ In the central and eastern sections of the range, it rains more and there are rainforests in some places, mainly in the eastern part.
+ After heavy rains or the snow melted, it was hard to cross to go to church.
+ During the rains its average breadth is about 100 m, it is full from bank to bank and the current is rapid.
+ Although Singapore does not experience the four seasons, the period from May to June is usually warmer, while the period from November to January is cooler because of the more frequent rains and monsoonal winds in Singapore during the year-end.
+ These migrations enable grass-eating species to follow the rains and therefore their food supply.
+ The northeast monsoon is the result of the annual gradual retreat of monsoonal rains from northeastern India.
+ It is very dry in the savannas and plains, with long droughts, but rains are common in the high mountains.
+ The seasons are well defined and the rains are evenly distributed over the year.
+ After causing heavy rains in Sonora, the storm weakened over the Sierra Madre Occidental and what was left went on to cause flooding in New Mexico and Texas.
More in-sentence examples of “rains”:
+ When the first pre-monsoon rains reach the area in May, humidity increases.
+ The many mountains in Lesotho mean that it rains there a lot.
+ It rains an average of on 22 August 1969.
+ The third group of trainees came on board for training 16 June and many of them and station personnel helped saved lives and property during heavy rains and floods that damaged the nearby town of Los Alamitos.
+ The rains fell over Thrall, Texas.
+ A very serious flood happened several hundred miles upstream, on the Mississippi delta, when heavy rains fell in 1927.
+ Another way to see this, which shows where Bayes’ theorem comes from, is to consider the probability P that it rains on both Sunday and Monday.
+ Oliwa passed south of Wake IslandWake on September 6, where it caused heavy rains but no damage.
+ It was nominated for 6 Oscars and won Academy Award in 1940 and was remade in 1955 under the title “The Rains of Ranchipur”.
+ The continued rains led to schools and colleges remaining closed across Puducherry and Chennai, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts in Tamil Nadu and fishermen were warned against sailing because of high waters and rough seas.
+ Without its mountain water sources, the Amu Darya would not contain any water because it rarely rains in the lowlands that characterize most of the river.
+ It rains so hard that the water can not soak into the ground fast enough, and the water rushes down the mountainsides or hills into streams and rivers.
+ The rains caused three boats to sink and 31 people died in this accident.
+ While fierce ruthless natural phenomenon and storm-related Rudra is feared in the hymns of the Rigveda, the beneficial rains he brings are welcomed as Shiva aspect of him.
+ Very heavy rains led to flooding across the entire stretch of coast from Chennai to Cuddalore.
+ While going through the Philippines, Banyan had heavy rains across much of the country.
+ The average temperature in the city is 27.9°C and the average rainfall is 655.5mm but it rains in only 45.4 days.
+ Its rains almost every late afternoon in January–February that is the coldest months an August–September and in August and September it often rains at night.
+ It often rains and is cold.
+ If it rains a lot, the fan area will usually flood.
+ Spring in many parts of the world, rains for hours.
+ They have seasonal rains and dry periods.
+ During the summer season, the rains are less frequent but more intense.
+ In Klang, it rains all year round.
+ When the first pre-monsoon rains reach the area in May, humidity increases.
+ The many mountains in Lesotho mean that it rains there a lot.
+ It rains an average of on 22 August 1969.
+ Although Songda remained offshore, heavy rains within the typhoon’s outer bands impacted the Philippines, causing significant flash flooding and landslides.
+ Heavy rains affected Oaxaca and Guerrero, causing catastrophic loss of life around Acapulco.
+ It only rains every once in a while.
+ In December 2010, strong rains in some places in the central part of Visayas and the eastern section of Luzon and Mindanao caused floods in the Philippines.
+ At least 27people died as heavy rains because of Eta caused streams and rivers to be full.
+ Over 80,000people were affected in the Mexican states of Chiapas and Tabasco by rains of Hurricane Eta and a cold front.
+ And then back to the north through the west, once again crossing the Mara river, after the rains in around April.
+ Hurricane Alicia brought useful rains to the southern Great Plains, which had been suffering from a drought for much of the summer of 1983.
+ Nobody can build on these fields because sometimes they get flooded when it rains a lot.
+ There were unconfirmed reports that 17 people were killed by floods in Puebla from rains related to Alma.
+ After 40 days and nights, the rains stopped.
+ Xangsane made landfall in the Philippines, battering the northern islands with torrential rains and strong winds, and causing widespread flooding and landslides.
+ The normally dry riverbed experiences forts grown as consequence of torrents, like the rains in 1982 it came to 400 m³/seg.
+ She was in several movies, including “Thumbs Up”, “The Rains Came” and several Tarzan movies.
+ It rains a lot in these mountains.
+ For example, “If it rains for an hour, then the ground will be wet”.
+ It rains down onto the planet.
+ Cindy was responsible for a total of 3 deaths in the United States and`for bringing heavy rains to Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Maryland.
+ One of them says that he could bring down the rains with Raga Megh Malhar.
+ Ethan Rains is an Iranian-American actor.
+ Branch; In February 2009, water from flooding rains in Queensland were flowing along the creeks to the lake covering about 40km per day.
+ A second feature are the “wadis”, seasonal watercourses ranging from small rivulets that flood only occasionally during the wet season to large “wadis” that flood for most of the rains and flow from western Darfur hundreds of miles west to Lake Chad.
