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The record for the highest rainfall in a 24-hour period in the UK was set in Martinstown, Dorset on 18 July 1955, with 279mm of rain.
Around 15%. The UK has the highest amount.
48.6mm on 7th Janurary 1986 in Dumfries,Scotland
London, with a population of 7,172,091 (2001 Census). http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/population/cities.htm
As a statistic of yearly average rainfall, Slovenia has the highest amount with an average of 1,393mm per year. The next in line are Italy 944mm, Germany 933mm, Luxembourg 87mm and Iceland 801mm.Note: There's a common misconception that the UK has the highest or especially high rainfall, it actually has a countrywide average of 754mm. The top ten wettest cities in Europe are (in inches):1. Zurich, Switzerland42.32. Milan, Italy38.33. Munich, Germany36.54. Amsterdam, Netherlands32.15. Brussels, Belgium32.06. Rome, Italy31.67. Dublin, Ireland29.28.Oslo, Norway27.79. Lisbon, Portugal27.510. Frankfurt, Germany27.3
08th July 2009 - Hastings in East Sussex - around three and a half inches (91mm) falling on the town centre, and around 105mm (over four inches) near St Leonards.these are the highest since 1865, and it broke the previous Hastings record of 61mm within 24 hours on August 18, 1952.
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it is roughly 72.57cm as an average rainfall per year
Ben Nevis is the highest peak in Uk rising to a height of 1344m.
It depends on the type of pasture that is grown, the amount of rainfall and the size and breed of sheep used for the grazing
The heaviest recorded daily rainfall total in UK was at Upwey and Martinstown in Dorset when 279 mm was recorded on 18 July 1955.