What is the difference between "rain" and "showers"?
By
Scott Sistek
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And this would be showers and sunbreaks -- all at the same
time!!!

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This is kind of tricky. Even though "showers" are indeed rain, there's a subtle but important distinction between the two as far as weather forecasts go.


