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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sheets of rain?

Here in the west in Utah USA we have a term for sheets of rain. Sounds like verga, but it is not spelled this way How do you spell this?
  

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Virga. It means sheets of rain that evaporate before they reach the ground.

  • Virga.
  • It means sheets of rain that evaporate before they reach the ground.
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Virga. It means sheets of rain that evaporate before they reach the ground.

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