Heavy rain is typically caused by the presence of strong atmospheric conditions that result in the rapid condensation of water vapor into droplets that then fall as precipitation. Factors such as warm moist air rising, atmospheric instability, and the presence of a weather front can contribute to the formation of heavy rainfall. Other factors like topography and proximity to large bodies of water can also play a role in enhancing rainfall intensity.
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