Yes, Grand Forks, North Dakota has an average of 88 days each year with some precipitation including about 37 inches of snowfall and 19 inches of rain each year. June is the wettest month.
North Dakota gets about 11 inches to 20 inches of rain yearly.
one of the most is forks Washington
North Dakota's wettest location, ranked by highest annual average precipitation, is Wahpeton, in southeastern North Dakota with an average of 21.87 inches.
North Dakota weather phenomenon includes blizzards and heavy snow fall in the winter. North Dakota has also had heavy rain fall, hail, flooding, high winds, drought, and tornadoes.
No they do not. They live on the plains of north America, from north dakota to maybe oklahoma.
In Forks, Washington, it rains about 212 days out of the year. This means that there are only 153 days with no rain, or days that are relatively sunny, throughout the year.
Yes it does. The annual rainfall for Forks, Washington is consistently over 100 inches per year.
Its rains more than you can IMAGINE!
Forks, Washington -Abby
Forks is the first.
North Dakota has some semi-arid regions but no true deserts. Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an example. It receives about 15 inches of rain per year on average which is 5 inches more than the 10 inch limit for a true desert.
Annual precipitation in North Dakota ranges from less than 13 inches in the northwest to more than 20 inches in parts of the Red River Valley and southeast.