Gullywasher.

 
MVL explains the Southern term 'Gullywasher'

gullywasher  [guhl-ee-wosh-er] descriptive noun: A real heavy downpour. The kind of rain that’ll wash a gully between your crop rows and split the green tomatoes on your vine.

usage: “Well, I found out my sump pump’s broken. What a gullywasher!”

 
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