To express that it is raining in Engpsh, you can say "It is raining." or "It is raining outside."
For example:
"I can't go for a walk because it is raining."
"I need to bring an umbrella because it is raining outside."
You can also use the present continuous verb tense to describe the weather. For example: "It is raining heavily right now." or "It is raining cats and dogs." (This is a common idiom that means it is raining very heavily.)
You can also use the verb "to rain" in the present simple tense to describe the weather. For example: "It rains a lot in Seattle." or "The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow."
For example:
"I can't go for a walk because it is raining."
"I need to bring an umbrella because it is raining outside."
You can also use the present continuous verb tense to describe the weather. For example: "It is raining heavily right now." or "It is raining cats and dogs." (This is a common idiom that means it is raining very heavily.)
You can also use the verb "to rain" in the present simple tense to describe the weather. For example: "It rains a lot in Seattle." or "The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow."

