vesimyrsky
Vesimyrsky is a Finnish term that translates to "water storm" or "rainstorm." It specifically refers to a sudden and intense downpour of rain, often accompanied by strong winds and sometimes hail. These storms can occur rapidly and cause significant localized flooding due to the sheer volume of water falling in a short period. Vesimyrskyt are a common phenomenon in Finland, particularly during the summer months when atmospheric conditions are favorable for convective storms. The intensity and duration of a vesimyrsky can vary, but they are characterized by their abrupt onset and the powerful nature of the rainfall. They can impact infrastructure, agriculture, and outdoor activities, leading to temporary disruptions. The term is widely understood in Finnish as a descriptor for severe weather events involving heavy rain.