Valdez Alaska (327.2 inches)-- See info from NOAA: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/avgsnf.txt
Top 5: Valdez, AK - 327.2 inches
Mt. Washington, NH - 259 inches
Blue Canyon, CA - 240.3 inches
Yakutat, AK - 192.6 inches
Marquette, MI - 143.3 inches
Seattle
This is not a great question, it is like asking what the average rainfall in the US is, you have to take into account Death Vally and the Pacific Northwest. I can tell you that the place with the highest amount of rainfall is in India, in Assam in the North East of the country
Greenwich ct
Phoenix averages 85% of possible sunshine and receives scant rainfall, the average annual total at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport being 8.3 inches
90 degrees in both July & August.
Ok, its Death Valley, California. I didn't know either until yesterday. Death Valley is a city :D
2,469,468 feet exactly. From past experience
It shows us the time between the peak rainfall and peak discharge. Peak rainfall is the highest rain amount. Peak discharge is the highest the water level reaches in the river.
In 1910, the US city with the highest per capita income was New York City.
New York City
Bellingham, WA, gets 36 inches of rain per year. The US average is 37. Snowfall is 12 inches. The average US city gets 25 inches of snow per year. The number of days with any measurable precipitation is 168.
Denver