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Here in the Southeastern US (or maybe the whole Eastern US) we have what are called "pop-up thunderstorms." These occur on a near-daily basis during the summer. In the late afternoon, a local collection of unstable air will open up, violently dumping a large quantity of water over a small area. These storms may only cover one square mile, sometimes less.
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