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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heavy storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a storm characterized by strong winds and significant rainfall or snowfall.
Example: "The weather forecast predicts a heavy storm this evening, so we should prepare for possible flooding."
Alternatives: "a severe storm" or "a strong storm".
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It sounded like a heavy storm.
Before then, he needed three pumps after a heavy storm.
There it was even more like being in a heavy storm.
The story begins at nightfall on a dirt road in southern Portugal during a heavy storm.
It's a heavy storm of plastic flakes, blanketing the stage maybe a foot deep.
"You never head towards shore in a heavy storm," he said.
* A heavy storm in Acapulco, Mexico, on 5 October 1967, was accompanied by maggots around 1in long.
A ferry carrying several hundred people sank in the Brahmputra river in Dhubri district during a heavy storm Monday evening.
The house had been damaged by lightning or a heavy storm and part of it had collapsed.
When I say rainfall, I really mean a heavy storm, much more than nature was providing on cue.
The acres of stone that encase a typical high-rise building absorb thousands of gallons of rain in a heavy storm.
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