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The wettest state is Hawaii with about 67 inches per year.

The second wettest (and wettest in continental) is Louisiana with about 58 inches per year.

Mt. Waialeale on Kauai in Hawaii (about 460 inches per year)

The wettest location in the continental US is Quillaylute, Washington with the rainfall of 101.7 inches a year.

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Wettest region in the US?

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What is the state with the rainiest point in the us?

The wettest state is Hawaii with about 67 inches per year. The second wettest (and wettest in continental) is Louisiana with about 58 inches per year. Mt. Waialeale on Kauai in Hawaii (about 460 inches per year) The wettest location in the continental US is Quillaylute, Washington with the rainfall of 101.7 inches a year.


What US state is home to the wettest place in Oceania?

Hawaii, mount waialeale gets 460 inches of rain all year


Is kauai the wettest spot in the US?

no, it isn't!


What is the wettest state besides Alaska and Hawaii?

Washington.


What is the wettest place in the United States?

The state of Washington.


What is the second wettest place in the continental us?

Indiana, Pennsylvania


Why is Indiana the second wettest place in the US?

there are alot of flods


The wettest place on earth is located in what state?

In the US, the wettest place is Mount Waialeale in the state of Hawaii. It gets about 450 inches of rain per year. The wettest place on Earth is in the Khasi Hills of northeastern India. They get about 460 inches of rain per year.


Average rainfall in Maine?

42.28 inches, 23rd wettest state in the U.S.


What is average rain fall Wyoming?

The average is 12.97", the 48th wettest state


What region would you find the wettest place in the Western US?

The wettest place in the Western US is typically found in the Pacific Northwest region, particularly in areas like the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state or parts of the Cascade Range. These areas receive high levels of rainfall due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean and prevailing weather patterns.