Lake District
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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.
48.6mm on 7th Janurary 1986 in Dumfries,Scotland
Great Yarmouth - supposidly.
I believe that the highest numbered motorway in the UK is the M898 a short 1/2 mile spur off the M8 in the Glasgow area.
The northern most section of Scotland is the highest because it is the closest to the north pole and it has some of the highest elevations in Great Britain.
The wettest place in Cumbria is often considered to be Seathwaite, located in the Duddon Valley. This area records some of the highest rainfall in the UK, with annual precipitation averaging over 4,000 millimeters. The combination of its geographical position and topography contributes to its status as a particularly rainy location.
Al the time.
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.
The mountainous area of Scotland is known as 'The Highlands'. The Highlands include the Cairngorm and Grampian ranges. Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK is in the Highlands, as is Loch Ness. The highest village in the UK, Tomintoul, is also in the Highlands.
The heaviest recorded daily rainfall total in UK was at Upwey and Martinstown in Dorset when 279 mm was recorded on 18 July 1955.