Portland, Oregon, receives an average of about 36 to 40 inches of rain annually. The city's rainy season typically runs from October to June, with the heaviest precipitation occurring in the fall and winter months. Despite its reputation for rain, Portland also enjoys dry and sunny summers.
Portland, Oregon, receives an average of about 36 to 40 inches of rain annually. Most of this precipitation occurs during the fall and winter months, with the summer being relatively dry. The city's climate is characterized by a Mediterranean influence, leading to wet winters and dry summers.
It is unknown how much rain the Portland area may have had, but since records of rainfall amounts have been kept, in October of 2014, 1.56 inches of rain fell, breaking the old record of 1.31 inches set in 1951. By the time the rain storm was done, 1.83 inches of rain had fallen on Portland, but that was for more than a day's time.
Australia is very hot and dry so they get less than 10 inches of rain fall each year.
About 55.9 inches each year.
Bolivia gets about 80 inches of rain each year.
Seattle receives an average of around 38 inches of rain per year. This contributes to its reputation for being a rainy city.
Less than 10 inches
Portland gets more rain than Seattle. The rainfall averages 37.5 inches per year in downtown Portland. Portland averages 155 days with measurable precipitation a year. Seattle, on the other hand, averages 37.1 inches of rainfall per year.
I'm pretty sure it rains a lot more in Oregon. Here in Maine we only get rain a couple times a month, not that much. However, I've heard that in Oregon it's raining more days than it isn't, or at least it feels that way.
Rainforests typically receive between 80 to 400 inches of rain each year, depending on the specific location and climate patterns.
A foot of rain is the same as twelve inches of rain.
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