In Portland, it typically experiences its driest weather during the summer months, particularly from late June to early September. During this period, the region sees significantly less rainfall, with July and August being the driest months. However, even in summer, brief rain showers can occasionally occur. Overall, the Pacific Northwest's climate is marked by wet winters and relatively dry summers.
Rain rAin and rain
it works form the Portland storm and rain affects
temperate rain forest
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.
The coastal city of Seattle, Washington experiences more than 200 days of rain per year. During the winter months Seattle will experience rain on most every day.
Yes, it can rain in the polar regions during the summer months when temperatures rise above freezing. However, in general, the polar regions are more likely to experience snowfall rather than rain due to the cold temperatures.
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.
The same type of rain as is found elsewhere.
Rain forest
Portland Oregon gets rain approximately 150 days (of at least 0.1 mm of rainfall) per year.
no no no of course not we don't have water falls in this country
mt. hood- taiga/coniferous forest OR temperate rain forest