What is the rainiest country in Europe?

According to data provided by LAL, the Netherlands had 56 days of rainfall
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during this period, the most of any country.
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What is the wettest capital in Europe?

Podgorica, Montenegro

This destination is noted to be the rainiest city in Europe with an average 65.4 inches of water landing each year; but don't let that put you off!
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Is UK the wettest country in Europe?

The UK may be wet, but it's not even close to the wettest country on earth. In fact, despite what many people around the world would like to believe, the UK is not even the wettest country in Europe.
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What country is the rainiest?

1. COLOMBIA. Colombia has the highest rate of precipitation which is estimated to be 3240 millimeters per year.
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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 England really rainy?

Rain-wise, it varies. The North West tends to get quite a significant amount of rain, but the North East has much less. Southern England is the warmest area of the UK, with less rain and higher temperatures than all over regions.
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Does it rain more in England or Scotland?

UK: regional annual rainfall 2011-2021

Since 2011, rainfall in Scotland has typically been the highest out of the countries that comprise the United Kingdom. Rainfall in Scotland peaked at 1,862 millimeters in 2011. In the same year rainfall in England amounted to 712.8 millimeters.
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Is Paris wetter than London?

London is known as a rainy city, yet the rainfall in Paris and London is similar. Temperatures also are very similar, but they are a little higher in Paris.
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Is Wales more rainy than England?

Wales does have more rain than England

Wales is wetter than England. However one of the reasons that Wales is so wet, its mountains, is also the reason that we all find it so beautiful. Small wonder that people who love the hills are amongst the most waterproof in Britain!
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Does it rain more in Belgium or UK?

On average Belgium gets more rainfall than the UK and slightly less than the Netherlands, the rainiest months are July (mid-summer) and December (early winter).
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Does it rain more in London or Rome?

In fact, Rome receives far more rainfall than either Vienna or London. But it is also warmer, and far sunnier.
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What is 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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What is the rainiest city in UK?

Cardiff is Britain's wettest city with 1,152m m falling on it each year.
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Which is driest county in UK?

It may have rained more often than every other day this month, but Suffolk still remains the driest place in the country.
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Do French like Brits?

But it's not all bad news, as there are many French people who like the English, with 36 per cent enjoying our politeness and good manners. A third of the French think the English produce great music, and three in 10 like our sense of humour.
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Is France hotter than England?

Generally as a whole country France has higher day time average temperatures than England. The largest difference is during the summer months when the south of France is significantly hotter than the cooler north of England.
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Why is UK so rainy?

The Gulf Stream is just one of those ocean currents, transporting relatively warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the British Isles. Warm water evaporates faster than cool water, and when you consider that the UK is surrounded by sea, it becomes clear why we're particularly prone to rain…
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Is Ireland wetter than Scotland?

In terms of rain, Northern Ireland is generally drier than both Scotland and Wales, but wetter than most of England.
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Is the UK depressing?

British people are among the most depressed people in the Western world, according to new data. The rankings from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) place the UK in joint seventh place for adults reporting they have depression out of 25 countries from across Europe and Scandinavia.
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Is Wales wetter than Scotland?

Despite the high levels of rain in Wales, it is not the wettest country in the United Kingdom. Scotland on average has the most rainfall, with England being the driest. With its reputation for rain, visitors are being put off visiting Wales.
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Does it rain a lot in Paris?

Paris experiences mostly mild weather across four distinct seasons. Average daily highs range from 46°F (8°C) in the winter to 77°F (25°C) at the height of summer. Extreme cold or heat are pretty rare, but rain is not. In Paris, light showers can come and go quickly throughout the day.
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Does it snow in Ireland?

Snowfall in Ireland

January and February are the months in which snow is most frequent but it's not uncommon to have snow in any of the months November to April. Snow has been reported in May and September. On some of these occasions the falls have been considerable but the snow melted quickly.
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Does it rain a lot in Ireland?

Most of the eastern half of the country has between 750 and 1000 millimetres (mm) of rainfall in the year. Rainfall in the west generally averages between 1000 and 1250 mm. In many mountainous districts rainfall exceeds 2000mm per year. The wettest months, almost everywhere are December and January.
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What's the coldest place in the UK?

Based on Met Office records, the lowest ever temperature recorded in the UK was -27.2°C, recorded in Braemar in Aberdeenshire in 1895 and 1982, and in Altnaharra in the Highlands in 1995.
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