Is it true that it always rains in Seattle?

A: On average, Seattle gets about 37 inches of rain each year. Q: What percentage of time does it rain in Seattle? A: According to the KOMO News Weatherman, it actually only rains 9.4% of the time in Seattle, not 94%!
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Does it rain everyday in Seattle?

Seattle has an average of 149 rainy days each year, meaning that there were about 149 days where over 0.01 inches of rain fell over the course of the day.
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Why is it always raining in Seattle?

The reason for this kind of weather is that Seattle is situated near the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The largest ocean on the planet brings a huge amount of moisture over to the state of Washington, carrying it over the Olympic Mountain range.
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Will it ever stop raining in Seattle?

Not by a Long Shot. It wouldn't be fair to sit here and tell you it never rains here, because it does. On average, it rains about 150 days of the year here; however, a majority of rainy days fall into our winter months. In fact, many Seattleites joke about the Atmospheric Rain Switch that flips right around Halloween.
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What is the rainiest month in Seattle?

A lot of rain (rainy season) falls in the months: January, March, November and December. On average, November is the wettest month with 6.4 inch (162 mm) of precipitation. On average, July is the driest month with 0.6 inch (16 mm) of precipitation.
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Is it Actually that Rainy in Seattle?



What is the rainiest city in America?

Mobile is the rainiest city in the United States. Mobile receives an average annual rainfall of 67 inches and has about 59 rainy days per year. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, Mobile's winters tend to be mild and rainy, and the area is subjected to tropical storms and hurricanes during hurricane season.
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What is the rainiest state?

Hawaii overall is the rainiest state in the US, with a state-wide average of 63.7 inches (1618 millimetres) of rain a year. But few places in Hawaii fit the state's average. Many weather stations on the islands record less than 20 inches (508 mm) of rainfall a year while others receive well over 100 inches (2540 mm).
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Is Seattle a depressing city?

Even in normal times, some people who live in Seattle start to feel down around this time of the year. The gray and drizzle has set in, and we can look forward to six more months of it. But 2020 is anything but normal.
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What is the rainiest city in the world?

The average annual rainfall in Mawsynram, which is recognised as the world's wettest by the Guinness Book of Records, is 11,871mm – more than 10 times the Indian national average of 1,083mm.
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Does it rain more in Seattle or London?

Both cities have rain, and even though London has a reputation for raining a lot – Seattle has more. Quite a lot more in fact, beating London's average rainfall of 23 inches by a substantial amount (Seattle has 38).
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Does Seattle ever get sunny?

In fact, Seattle has not experienced an official sunny day since November 30. A sunny day requires that the sky has one-eighth or less cloud cover. Just two days in December were even considered partly sunny and those days still managed to have an average of 70% cloud cover in the sky's above.
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Who gets more rain Portland or Seattle?

Portland, Oregon, is one of the few cities that sees more days with measurable rainfall, about 155 days, but it actually receives slightly less rain than Seattle: 36.20 inches. The Olympic Rain Shadow is one of the reasons for the lack of hefty rainfall totals in the Seattle area.
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Why does Seattle have so many homeless?

Causes of Seattle Homelessness

Some reasons for homelessness have been attributed to the cost of living in Seattle having significantly risen in the past decade due to gentrification, lack of publicly owned affordable housing, and the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Is moving to Seattle worth it?

Seattle is consistently ranked among the 10 best places to live in the United States by U.S. News, and for good reason. Not only is Seattle surrounded by lush evergreen forests, but the city is famous for being environmentally friendly. Plus, its residents earn above-average incomes.
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Does it snow a lot in Seattle?

While Seattle does not receive as much snow on average as many parts of the country, snowfall is not uncommon and can be heavy. Accurate weather records began only about 100 years ago, but based on historical accounts, Seattle's winters seem to have been colder and snowier in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Is Seattle expensive to live?

Payscale.com marks Seattle's cost of living as 49% higher than the national average, pointing to the city's average housing cost as the primary source for residents's elevated expenses.
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Is Seattle the wettest city?

You might be surprised: Seattle isn't the rainiest city in the US, and we'll explain why later on. The award for America's wettest city goes to Rochester and Buffalo, New York, both with 167 days of rain — almost half the year!
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Is Washington State always gloomy?

Cloud cover and sunbeams

Due to the Pacific Ocean's moist air, the west side experiences ample cloud cover and rain, mostly during winter months. Even so, “we're only talking about a third or so of the state,” he said.
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Which country rains everyday?

For years, two villages have claimed the title as the wettest place on earth. Mawsynram and Cherrapunji are just 10 miles apart, but Mawsynram beats its competitor by a mere 4 inches of rainfall. Although it doesn't rain all day in Meghalaya, it does rain every day, Chapple told weather.com.
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Is Seattle always GREY?

They just don't go away. Seattle is the cloudiest major city in the Lower 48 states — 226 days a year with clouds covering more than three-quarters of the sky. “Where do you think they came with up that title, 'Fifty Shades of Grey? '” says Buehner about the erotic best-seller that takes place in Seattle.
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Is Seattle really gray?

A recent study named Seattle the No. 1 “gloomiest place in America.” The website Bestplaces.net, which ranks locations on all kinds of qualities, created a “gloom index” for the largest cities in the nation, based on weather data during the darkest months of the year.
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Are people leaving Seattle?

67% of Seattle residents have considered moving out of the city, new survey finds. Seattleites remain pessimistic about overall quality of life, with a recent survey indicating that 67% have actively considered moving out of the city due to affordability, public safety and other issues.
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Is all of Washington rainy?

While there is a somewhat common perception that it rains all the time in Washington, Seattle actually ranks 44th among major U.S. cities, getting less rainfall annually than Boston, New York, Houston and Miami. The state's geography is diverse and spectacular at almost every turn.
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What is the coldest state in USA?

Alaska is the coldest state in the U.S. Alaska's average temperature is 28.1°F (-2.7°C) and can go as low as -30°F (-34°C) during the winter months. The Fairbanks area experiences some of the hottest and coldest temperatures in the state, with highs of 90°F in the summer and lows around -50°F.
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What is the driest state?

Nevada is the driest state in the US, receiving about 10.2 inches (241 mm) of rain every year. According to data collected since 1938, Las Vegas receives slightly less than 4.2 inches of rain per year on average.
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