Many headline writers and meteorologists are justifiably turning to Genesis to describe an unprecedented deluge
“Biblical proportions” is an expression that headline writers use when trying to describe unprecedented rainfall or flooding. And “Biblical rain” was one tabloid’s response to a prediction that this month would be the wettest ever August. The near-disaster at Whaley Bridge was described in similar terms.
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