torrentially

/tɔˈrɛnʃəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves very heavy, fast, and powerful flow, especially of rain or water.
    • The storm unleashed its fury torrentially, flooding the entire valley.
    • It rained torrentially all night, causing the river to overflow.
    • The water poured torrentially from the broken dam.
  2. In an overwhelming, uncontrolled, or very intense manner, often describing emotions or actions.
    • The crowd cheered torrentially as the team scored the winning goal.
    • He apologized torrentially, hoping to make up for his mistake.
    • She wept torrentially when she heard the good news.