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Published 12:10 19 Apr 2015 BST
The bizarre phenomenon is rare, but it has happened in the past. The BBC report that a football match in Scotland because it was chucking it down with the slimy soil-dwellers.
Scientists believe it happens when earthworms emerge from the ground after a storm and are swept off by the wind and carried up by warm air thermals before the 'fall as rain'.
We're certain the Internet will have an 'Earthworm Rain' remix of this track any day now...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwTZ2xpQwpA
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