Late February through all of March in 2006. As I recall, the sun finally came out on April 2nd.
-Kinohi
Hilo, Hawaii receives rain almost every day of the year, with an average of around 276 days of rain annually. Its unique location on the windward side of Mauna Kea contributes to its high levels of precipitation.
The record for the longest duration of continuous rain is believed to be 186 consecutive days of rain in Cherrapunji, India from August 1860 to April 1861. However, official records for such extended periods are difficult to maintain with complete accuracy.
While it is possible that it never stops raining, many will tell you that it will never again rain for 40 days and 40 nights without stopping.
Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii is known for its frequent rainfall, averaging 275 days of rain per year. It experiences a unique microclimate due to its location on the windward side of the island, where moisture-laden trade winds bring continuous rainfall.
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.
Hilo, Hawaii receives rain almost every day of the year, with an average of around 276 days of rain annually. Its unique location on the windward side of Mauna Kea contributes to its high levels of precipitation.
Hawaii.
The record for the longest duration of continuous rain is believed to be 186 consecutive days of rain in Cherrapunji, India from August 1860 to April 1861. However, official records for such extended periods are difficult to maintain with complete accuracy.
Washington state Uh. No. Answer is Hawaii by a mile (247 days, 1993-1994)
During the storm there was punishing rain and blistering winds that pummeled your tiny town for three grueling days.
Hawaii.
in Alaska
it depends where you are, if you live on a station you could get no rain for 2 years cause how hot it gets the rain will evaporate and then you could have rain for 5 days straight.
Hawaii is surrounded by water, so the water evaporates, condensates then precipitates then that causes it to rain
Hawaii holds the record for the longest period of rain in the United States, with an event lasting 331 days in Waipā Garden between 1930-1931.
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The wettest US City is Hilo Hawaii which averages 128 inches of rain each year and has 277 rain days. Yuma Arizona averages 2.65 inches to rank as the driest City and has 17 rain days each year.