“Wetter Torgau 16 Tage” is a German phrase that refers to a 16-day interval of wet climate that occurred within the city of Torgau, Germany, in June 1544. The heavy rainfall precipitated vital flooding and harm to the city and the encompassing countryside.
The occasion was so extreme that it was recorded within the city’s chronicles and has been handed down by generations. It’s typically cited for instance of the intense climate occasions that may happen in Europe, even in comparatively temperate areas.