In Seattle, Washington the average yearly rainfall is 36.2 inches
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chance of rain, high is 71 low is 64
Its rains more than you can IMAGINE!
because it is gods toilet
the average rainfall in seattle is 36.2 inches of rain each year
Yes, there was one weak tornado confirmed in Seattle in June of 2001, Tornadoes are rate in western Washington, though.
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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
forks is a town in washington state. seattle is a whole seperate city in washington, and much bigger as well
chance of rain, high is 71 low is 64
Seattle gets sooo much rain but it rarely snows there so move to Seattle Washinton :)
Seattle, Washington has the nickname of "The Emerald City."Specifically, the nickname reflects the city's lush green landscapes. Seattle is located in the northwestern coastal area of Washington state. It benefits from its marine location and frequent rain events.
seattle is called rainy city becuse it rain over there to much. ** it does rain in Seattle a lot, but I've never heard Seattle called Rainy City", a rainy city maybe.
Seattle is in Washington.There is no University of Seattle, but there is a University Of Washington, located in Seattle, in the state of Washington.There is not a University of Seattle but there is a Seattle University a Private Jesuit college that is in Washington State.
The Seattle Mariners play in Seattle, Washington
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Seattle, Washington. Most likely, but google it. You'll get much more reliable souces there.