This is from Goode's World Atlas, 21st ed, 2005, so the figure is an estimate. Also the figures are not given by state but have to be estimated from visual location on a map lacking state boundaries. It looks like a portion of Oregon at least is in a narrow range of high precipitation running from Alaska to California. This region has somewhere between 60 and 80 inches of annual rainfall. The easternmost part of the state may have a range closer to 20 or 30 inches per year.
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Greatest snow accumulation was on Jan 31st of 1950 - 21 inches. 1950 broke many records, including December 19th with 8 inches of snow. About 1/3 of December and January coldest temperatures records took in place in 1950.
Check the NOAA website for information: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/pdxclimate/index.php. Should have everything you need and more.
The average annual rainfall for the city of Seattle is 38 inches. Seattle ranks 44th among major US cities for annual rainfall.
I live in Portland and if Portland is known for anything weather related, it RAINS A LOT. Oregon is one of those places that rains a lot.
36.3 inches per year.
It is only 37.1 inches per year.
For USA, Seattle, WA has rainfall for 94% of the days of the year. But their rain is usually not very heavy so other places record more inches of rainfall.
The rainiest PLACES in the continental U.S. are--by far--in the Pacific Northwest. The rainiest spot is the Hoh Rainforest in the Olympic Peninsula, with 170 inches per year (that's 14 FEET of rainfall!) There are dozens of small towns and villages along the Washington and Oregon coast that exceed 100" of rainfall per year, led by Aberdeen Reservoir, WA, with 130.6" per year, Laurel Mountain, OR, 122.3 and Forks, WA, 119.7" per year. The user below mistakenly named the rainiest CITIES in the U.S., not the rainiest PLACES.However, the rainiest place in the continental U.S. is Forks, Washington. I bet you are a Twilight fan? Me too.no the rainiest place in the U.S. is Mount Waialeale on the Hawaiian island of Kauaithe rainist place in the continental u.s. is the foothill villages near Mount Washington, N.H.check out this linkhttp://seattlepi.nwsource.com/getaways/030697/rainbar.htmlFrom QuileuteWolves96: Actually the rainiest inhabited place in the U.S is the Olympic peninsula... either Forks or Quillayute. The rainiest place in all of the U.S. is Mount Waialeale.Olympic peninsula is only correct if you're counting the number of days it rains (it comes in at 63). If you're asking for the rainiest (as in, Most Rain) the Olympic Pen doesn't even crack the top 10. It's number 24! Here's the real list:Mobile, Alabama--67 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy daysPensacola, Florida--65 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy daysNew Orleans, Louisiana--64 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy daysWest Palm Beach, Florida--63 inches average annual rainfall; 58 average annual rainy daysLafayette, Louisiana--62 inches average annual rainfall; 55 average annual rainy dayssource: http://www.livescience.com/environment/070518_rainy_cities.html
The average temperature for Seattle, Washington in June is a pleasant 69 degrees. Surprisingly, given its rainy reputation, it only rains an average of one inch in the month of June.
Seattle, WA is a seaport, so the elevation ranges from zero to a few hundred feet.
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The average annual rainfall in Forks, Washington is around 120 inches. It is known for its high rainfall levels due to its location in the Pacific Northwest and proximity to the Olympic Mountains.
In the US, the average annual pay for an editorial photographer is $56,000. The average annual salary for this career in Seattle, WA is $61,000.
In the United States, the average annual pay for a school photographer is $30,000. The average annual pay for a school photographer in Seattle, WA is $33,000.
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Heating oil prices in WA are higher now than the annual average in that area. The current prices in Seattle are between $4.20 and $4.65 per gallon. (Reference: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014748094_heatingoil12m.html)
The average salary for production managers in Seattle WA is about $71,000 per year. This will vary depending on where they work and level of experience.
It is 37.1 inches.
For USA, Seattle, WA has rainfall for 94% of the days of the year. But their rain is usually not very heavy so other places record more inches of rainfall.
It is about 35.19 miles to pulyaup WA from seattle WA
The salary of a dental hygienist in Seattle, WA will vary depending on experience and employer. On average, they can make around $73,000 per year.
The average salary for a plastic surgeon in Seattle, Washington is $317,000. This is slightly lower than the US national average which is $323,434.
The rainiest PLACES in the continental U.S. are--by far--in the Pacific Northwest. The rainiest spot is the Hoh Rainforest in the Olympic Peninsula, with 170 inches per year (that's 14 FEET of rainfall!) There are dozens of small towns and villages along the Washington and Oregon coast that exceed 100" of rainfall per year, led by Aberdeen Reservoir, WA, with 130.6" per year, Laurel Mountain, OR, 122.3 and Forks, WA, 119.7" per year. The user below mistakenly named the rainiest CITIES in the U.S., not the rainiest PLACES.However, the rainiest place in the continental U.S. is Forks, Washington. I bet you are a Twilight fan? Me too.no the rainiest place in the U.S. is Mount Waialeale on the Hawaiian island of Kauaithe rainist place in the continental u.s. is the foothill villages near Mount Washington, N.H.check out this linkhttp://seattlepi.nwsource.com/getaways/030697/rainbar.htmlFrom QuileuteWolves96: Actually the rainiest inhabited place in the U.S is the Olympic peninsula... either Forks or Quillayute. The rainiest place in all of the U.S. is Mount Waialeale.Olympic peninsula is only correct if you're counting the number of days it rains (it comes in at 63). If you're asking for the rainiest (as in, Most Rain) the Olympic Pen doesn't even crack the top 10. It's number 24! Here's the real list:Mobile, Alabama--67 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy daysPensacola, Florida--65 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy daysNew Orleans, Louisiana--64 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy daysWest Palm Beach, Florida--63 inches average annual rainfall; 58 average annual rainy daysLafayette, Louisiana--62 inches average annual rainfall; 55 average annual rainy dayssource: http://www.livescience.com/environment/070518_rainy_cities.html