Usage examples of "llueva a cántaros" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tengo que ir aunque llueva a cántaros. I have to go even if it rains cats and dogs.
Un paraguas es útil cuando no llueve mucho, pero cuando llueve a cántaros es de poca utilidad. An umbrella is useful in a mild rain, but when it rains cats and dogs an umbrella is of little help.
Voy aunque llueva a cántaros. I'll go even if it rains heavily.
Llueve a cántaros. It's raining cats and dogs.
Está lloviendo a cántaros. It's raining cats and dogs.
Se puso a llover a cántaros. It started to rain in torrents.
Llueve ahora a cántaros. It is raining hard now.
Comenzó a llover a cántaros. It began to rain in earnest.
Tom no cree que llueva mañana. Tom doesn't think that it'll rain tomorrow.
Como no llueva pronto en Etiopía, el país podría tener graves problemas de sequía. Unless it rains in Ethiopia soon, there could be severe drought problems.
Posiblemente llueva mañana. It will rain perhaps tomorrow.
Tengo miedo de que llueva mañana. I am afraid it will rain tomorrow.
Aunque llueva, mañana por la mañana empezaré pronto. Even if it rains, I will start early tomorrow morning.
Puede que llueva. It may rain.
Iré aunque llueva. I will go even if it rains.
Iré aunque llueva mañana. I'll go, even if it rains tomorrow.
El partido se jugará aunque llueva. Even if it rains, the game will be played.
No creo que llueva esta tarde. I don't think it'll rain this afternoon.
Es posible que llueva mañana. It may rain tomorrow.
Es posible que llueva. It is likely to rain.
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