Virginia
The average rainfall is 51.3 inches.
The average annual rainfall in California ranges from less than 5 inches in some desert regions to more than 70 inches in parts of the northern coast. Overall, the state averages around 22 inches of rainfall per year.
I located a website - linked below - where someone had compiled a list of annual rainfall averages for all fifty states. His answer is 39.28", but I don't know exactly how precise his calculations are.
Nevada is the state that receives the least average annual rainfall in the United States. It has a desert climate, particularly in its northern and central regions, leading to low precipitation levels. The average annual rainfall in Nevada is around 9.5 inches, making it one of the driest states in the country.
Nevada records the least rainfall among U.S. states, with an annual average of around 9.5 inches of rainfall.
The average annual rainfall in Mississippi is around 56 inches. This varies across the state, with the southern region receiving more rainfall compared to the northern region.
there is no rain. its snow
about 2o% in average summer and 1% in winter it melts the snow
Hawaii has the most rainfall of any U.S. state, with an average annual rainfall of around 63 inches. This is due to its location near the equator and its exposure to moisture-laden trade winds.
Low-lying areas along the Gulf of Mexico and Yucatan Peninsula receive in excess of 1,000 millimeters (40 inches) of rainfall in an average year, with the wettest region being the southeastern state of Tabasco, which typically receives approximately 2,000 millimeters (79 inches) of rainfall on an annual basis. The city in this region with most average rainfall throughout the year is the state's capital of Villahermosa, with an average rainfall of 2,010 millimeters (79.15 inches) per year.
Low-lying areas along the Gulf of Mexico and Yucatan Peninsula receive in excess of 1,000 millimeters (40 inches) of rainfall in an average year, with the wettest region being the southeastern state of Tabasco, which typically receives approximately 2,000 millimeters (80 inches) of rainfall on an annual basis.
Annual rainfall ranges from 40-45 inches in virtually every part of the state, falling very evenly. Nearly every part of Maryland receives 3.5-4.5 inches per month of precipitation.