It receives 37.1 inches per year.
forks is a town in washington state. seattle is a whole seperate city in washington, and much bigger as well
5 cm per month
Weather comes from the west, or off the water, sending storm and rain clouds over Seattle. However, the Cascade Mountains fall between Seattle and Spokane, creating a rain shadow that effects the eastern half of the state. Therefore, most of the precipitation seen in Seattle is stopped by the Cascades before it can reach Spokane, creating a much more dry and arid region then seen in Seattle.
Seattle, Washington. Most likely, but google it. You'll get much more reliable souces there.
Deserts are defined as regions that receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average. Some deserts receive virtually no precipitation, however.
not a lot. its all snow :D
Seattle, Washington receives an average of around 38 inches of rain per year. The city experiences a temperate marine climate that includes frequent gray skies and drizzle throughout much of the year.
too much
hi
maybe about 40 inches per year
Seattle is closer to the Canadian border than Sacramento. Seattle is located in the state of Washington, which shares a border with Canada, while Sacramento is in California, much farther south.
I hate Washington, D.C., weather.