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Q: What is the average rainfall in Death Valley each year in inches?
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Is Death Valley dry?

Yes. The average yearly total rainfall is just 2.6 inches (6.6 cm).


What is the driest city in the us with an average annual rainfall of 1.35 inches?

Ok, its Death Valley, California. I didn't know either until yesterday. Death Valley is a city :D


What is the driest place in US?

Death Valley of the Mojave Desert receives an average of 2-3 inches of rainfall each year and is the driest place in the United States.


What is the average rainfall of Death Valley CA?

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What state has the least rianfall than any other state?

The location in the United States that receives the least amount of rainfall is Death Valley, California. This location receives an average of 2.36 inches of rain annually.


Where is the lowest annual rainfall in US?

death valley


What is the minimum annual rainfall in the Mojave desert?

The annual precipitation of the Mojave Desert is about 5 inches per year on average. Some areas of the desert are lucky to receive half that amount.


What is Indiana yearly average rainfall?

This is not a great question, it is like asking what the average rainfall in the US is, you have to take into account Death Vally and the Pacific Northwest. I can tell you that the place with the highest amount of rainfall is in India, in Assam in the North East of the country


What is the annual rainfall in California?

California's average annual rainfall varies immensely, from around 1,800 millimetres (70 inches) in the North Coast at Crescent City to less than 50 millimetres (2 inches) in Death Valley and the Imperial Valley. Typically California has a wet season which ranges in length from four months (December to March) in the south at San Diego to around eight months (October to May) at Crescent City. The rest of the year is a dry season dominated by the strong North Pacific High, which suppresses moisture during the summer except for occasional cyclones affecting the southeastern deserts. During the wet season the Aleutian Low forces moist air onto the coast of California, giving heavy rain generally in the north and, if the Low is further south, even in San Diego. Variations in the position of the Aleutian Low and the stength of anticyclones can cause large variations in rainfall: at Los Angeles rainfall can vary from 980 millimetres (38 inches) in 1883/1884 to 80 millimetres (3.2 inches) in 2006/2007. Heavy rain in California frequently causes disastrous and large floods, especially in the erosion-prone North Coast where major rivers can reach flows as high as that of the Yangtze (largest river flowing into the Pacific in the world). This site shows rainfall by city and month: http://countrystudies.us/united-states/weather/California/


Where does it rain the least?

Nevada - this is very close I believe to New Mexico and may vary depending on the year.


Why does the Mohave Desert receive moisture?

Yes, it does rain in the Mojave. Precipitation can vary from less than three inches in Death Valley to more than 20 at Mount Charleston. The average is about 7 inches.


The place with the highest average temperatures is?

Death Valley