Forks, Washington, receives an average of about 120 inches of rain per year. This high level of precipitation is primarily due to its location in the Pacific Northwest, where moist air from the Pacific Ocean leads to frequent rainfall. The region's lush forests and vibrant ecosystem are a direct result of this abundant rain.
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Less than 10 inches
Yes it does. The annual rainfall for Forks, Washington is consistently over 100 inches per year.
Ketchikan averages 153 inches of rain a year, while Forks only averages around 30 inches. That would mean Ketchikan is about 5 times wetter than Forks.
Yes, Grand Forks, North Dakota has an average of 88 days each year with some precipitation including about 37 inches of snowfall and 19 inches of rain each year. June is the wettest month.
Forks, Washington is not the rainiest place in the US. The town of Hilo in Hawaii holds the title for the highest average annual rainfall in the United States. Forks, Washington does receive a significant amount of rain due to its location in the Pacific Northwest, but it is not the rainiest.
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.
How much rain does the Atlantic Coastal Plan in North America receive annually? 4 inches 14 inches 10 inches 40 inches
Amounts vary but all southwestern deserts receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average.
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Every desert is different but a desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year on average. Some deserts receive virtually no rain for decades.
Most deserts receive less than 10 inches of precipitation on average per year.