Why is the PNW so green?

Rainforest. The PNW's Hoh Rainforest is one of the few temperate rainforests not only in North America, but in the world. A green canopy of lush humidity, covered in a blanket of moss and ferns, the Hoh Rainforest is largely untouched by man and can even offer sights of wildlife on less crowded days.
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Is the Pacific Northwest beautiful?

The Pacific Northwest is one of the US's most beautiful locations for those looking for both unique cities and breathtaking nature. The turquoise waters of Diablo Lake in Washington state are a sight straight from a painting. Portland, Oregon, gives visitors both urban culture and stunning natural surroundings.
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What makes the Pacific Northwest special?

Pacific Northwest - Wikitravel. The Pacific Northwest of the United States is best known for its beautiful coastline, green interior, rainy weather, and spectacular mountains.
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What is so unique about the climate in the Pacific Northwest?

Most of the Pacific Northwest has a cool, wet climate, which has led to the growth of thick forests. Some of the biggest trees in the world can be found here! Believe it or not, there are coastal, or temperate, rainforests in the Pacific Northwest, while the inland areas are more dry and warm.
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What is the environment of the Pacific Northwest?

West of the mountains, year-round temperatures are mild, winters are wet, and summers are dry. East of the mountains, it is typically sunnier and drier throughout the year, winters are colder, and summers can be significantly hotter.
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Is the Pacific Northwest getting drier?

Droughts continue in the Pacific Northwest despite early snow and rain. Droughts have reached historic levels in recent years in the Pacific Northwest, but scientists say this year could be considerably milder for Washington than for its neighbors, central Oregon and southern Idaho.
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Why is Pacific Northwest so rainy?

Low pressure systems are one of the main reasons the Pacific Northwest is so wet and rainy. Building in the Gulf of Alaska, these storms barrel right toward Oregon, Washington, and Canada, dumping condensation on the way.
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Why is Seattle so gloomy?

What makes Seattle so rainy? Seattle is located slap-bang in the middle of a convergence zone where nearby weather patterns meet. It's here that different streams of hot air, cold air and moisture collide, forming clouds, rain, hail and snow.
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Is Portland sunnier than Seattle?

While Seattle gets just 28% of its possible sunshine, Portland is sunny 29% of the time in the winter. Likewise, the average panel in a NREL solar installation generates 1.35 kilowatt hours per meter squared every day during Portland's winter months, as compared with 1.15 in Seattle.
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What is the rainiest city in the US?

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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Why is the PNW so beautiful?

The weather in the Pacific Northwest affects the area's beauty in a couple ways. First, it obviously contributes to the gorgeous environments. Second, the temperate nature of it allows for people to go out and enjoy everything on this list.
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Why do people like living in the Pacific Northwest?

The Pacific Northwest is well known for its magnificent natural beauty. Endless trails exist in the Cascade Mountain range, and gorgeous sites such as Multnomah Falls, Mt. Rainier and Mt. Hood need to be taken advantage of on a regular basis.
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Why is PNW the best?

The natural environment of the Pacific Northwest is unsurpassed with its combination of mountains, old-growth forests, saltwater coastline, islands, waterfalls, rivers and freshwater lakes.
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How would you describe the Pacific Northwest?

The Pacific Northwest (sometimes Cascadia, or simply abbreviated as PNW) is a geographic region in western North America bounded by its coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean to the west and, loosely, by the Rocky Mountains to the east.
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Is Montana considered Northwest?

The northwestern United States, also known as the American Northwest or simply the Northwest, is an informal geographic region of the United States. The region consistently includes the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
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Is the Pacific Northwest a hinterland?

As part of the North American West generally, the Pacific Northwest was divided into a series of subregions or hinterlands, each of which produced extractive commodities that moved to market by way of a hierarchical series of towns and cities.
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Is Seattle the most depressed city?

This survey "found that in mid-November, just about half of Seattle-area adults said they were dealing with feelings of depression." This made Seattle the most depressed city in the US.
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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 Portland Oregon a depressing place to live?

A new report ranked Portland and Vancouver, Washington, as tied for the highest rate of depression in the nation. A new report published this week might make you sad if you live in either of the region's two largest cities.
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Why is Seattle so GREY?

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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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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What is the sunniest city in Washington?

Sequim, Washington

If you're looking to stay somewhat local, consider a trip to Sequim on the Olympic Peninsula. We know what you're thinking: There's no way to escape the cloud cover for hundreds of miles, but as it turns out, Sequim is the sunniest place in Western Washington.
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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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Does it rain more in Washington or Oregon?

The US average is 205 sunny days. Seattle, Washington gets 38 inches of rain, on average, per year. Portland, Oregon gets 42.8 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38.1 inches of rain per year.
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What's 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.
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