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The average yearly precipitation in Alaska varies significantly by region, given its diverse geography. Generally, coastal areas receive more precipitation, averaging around 60 to 100 inches annually, while interior regions see much less, often around 10 to 20 inches. The southeastern panhandle tends to be the wettest, while the Arctic regions experience much lower amounts. Overall, Alaska's average yearly precipitation is roughly 25 inches statewide.

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