It is the onset of rainy season in this part of the world.
It happened I reported in a Whatsapp page that "Some rain in ABC place."
Is the usage of the "some" + "rain" correct in English?
Word Choice – Is It Correct to Say ‘Some Rain’?
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Best Answer
Sure, you can use "some rain" in a sentence. Rain is uncountable and some can be used with uncountable nouns.
I am giving some examples from a vocabulary site.
1 We did get some rain yesterday afternoon.
2 We had a couple warm days last week and some rain.
3 Of course, into every life some rain must fall.
4 Some rain falls in winter – but not much.
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