Generally, in the U.S.A. anyways.
In Forks, Washington, it rains about 212 days out of the year. This means that there are only 153 days with no rain, or days that are relatively sunny, throughout the year.
Seattle, Washington receives an average of around 38 inches of rain per year. The city experiences a temperate marine climate that includes frequent gray skies and drizzle throughout much of the year.
Seattle, Washington receives an average of about 38 inches (970 mm) of rainfall per year. The city is known for its rainy reputation, with rain occurring on more than half of the days throughout the year.
Washington receives a lot of rain compared to other states because of its location in the Pacific Northwest, where moist air from the Pacific Ocean is pushed inland by prevailing winds, causing frequent rainfall.
The most common type of rain is known as stratiform rain. Stratiform rain is characterized by steady, widespread precipitation that lasts for an extended period of time. It is often associated with large, layered cloud systems and tends to produce light to moderate rainfall.
one of the most is forks Washington
Around Washington and Oregon.
Seattle, Washington
No, that distinction belongs to Washington state. No, I think it is Hawaii.
There are only 2 seasons in Washington state. Rain, rain, more rain, and construction season. Aka summer (2 weeks).
well, eastern Washington is much drier than western Washington, due to rain shadowing. but overall Washington gets over 135 inches of rain a year.
They make it dry by blocking rain from the west.
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Canada doesn't have a rainforest. The only rainforest in North America is the Olympic rainforest in Washington.
rainforests get the most rain