I believe it is Sequim.
There are only 2 seasons in Washington state. Rain, rain, more rain, and construction season. Aka summer (2 weeks).
Seattle.
No, there are no tropical rain forests in Washington State. There are, however, temperate rain forests on the Olympic Peninsula. These rain forests are cooler in temperature than the tropical forests and house different species.
Washington State, The Evergreen State, of course.
Hurricane sandy did not impact Washington D.C. directly, but the city felt some effects of the storm, including strong winds and rain. Sandy never went anywhere near the state of Washington.
Seattle, Washington has the nickname of "The Emerald City."Specifically, the nickname reflects the city's lush green landscapes. Seattle is located in the northwestern coastal area of Washington state. It benefits from its marine location and frequent rain events.
The city that receives the most rain in the United States is located in Hawaii, not Washington. Mount Waialeale in Hawaii receives an average of over 450 inches of rain per year, making it one of the wettest spots on Earth. Washington does receive a lot of rain, particularly in the western part of the state, but it does not hold the record for the most rainfall in the country.
The South American country of Brazil has a rain forest, and the U.S. has a rain forest in the state of Washington.
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I would like a more rural or suburban area, but not too far away from at least a small city. Just somewhere you could buy some groceries or clothes. Also an organic market is important. Thank you for your help!
Washington DC- since its a city, there are a lot of buildings all over the place Washington State- There are mountains, rivers (some glacially fed), a lot of trees, the only rainforest in the U.S., and the temperature is usually nice, but they get a lot of rain out there
No, that distinction belongs to Washington state. No, I think it is Hawaii.