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The U.S. has many different distinct climate regions. On the West Coast, precipitation patterns are highly variable from the desert South in areas of California to the rainforest North in Washington and Oregon. On the East Coast, the degree of difference from North to South is less striking.
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When it's 7 AM EST in Washington DC it's 4 AM PST in Washington state. When it's 7 AM EDT in Washington DC it's 4 AM PDT in Washington state.
Washington, because it is the farthest north and futher away from the equator.
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Average precipitation : 3.22 inches
It is 37.1 inches of annual precipitation.
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It receives 37.1 inches per year.
well, eastern Washington is much drier than western Washington, due to rain shadowing. but overall Washington gets over 135 inches of rain a year.
The average yearly precipitation in Snoqualmie Pass, Washington is around 106 inches. This includes both rain and snowfall.
There are no countries in the US. Perhaps you mean counties. There are no statistics as to which county in the US has the msot consistent precipitation. However, the rainiest parts of the US are the Southeast and the Northern Pacific Coast (typically Washington and Oregon).
The corn belt. Wisconsin extending up to Ohio.
No. Oregon's geography and climate patterns are similar, though not identical to those of Washington. The west side of the Oregon Cascades receives much more precipitation than does the east side.
The wettest place in the USA is Mt Waialeale on the island of Kauai, which gets an average of 460 inches of rain a year, and there are several other places in Hawaii which get over 200 inches a year. Alaska gets a lot of precipitation, its wettest place getting 237 inches a year. In the 'lower 48' most rain falls in Oregon and western Washington state. The wettest town there is Forks, Washington, whose existence and weather were featured in the 'Twilight' books.
yes, the large snow storm that hit DC is believed to have been caused by warmer oceans resulting in more evaporation which in turn, turned to snow.