Mount Waialeale in Hawaii is known to have the most cloudy days in a year. Its peak is often covered in clouds due to its location and weather patterns, receiving an average of over 350 rainy days annually.
As no location is specified the only answer is everyday it rained somewhere.
The number of rainy days in a year varies significantly depending on the location. For example, tropical regions may experience over 200 rainy days annually, while arid areas might have fewer than 20. On average, many temperate regions see around 100 to 150 rainy days per year. Local climate patterns and geography play a crucial role in determining these figures.
approximately 295 days are rainy in Portland Oregon
Forks, WA typically has about 212 rainy days each year due to its Pacific Northwest climate characterized by frequent precipitation. This high number of rainy days contributes to the lush, green environment of the region.
1st place: Olympia, Washington -- 63 average annual rainy days2nd place: Mobile, Alabama -- 59 average annual rainy days (and first place for most rain with 67 inches average annual rainfall). The study the link below refers to only includes the 48 contiguous states (not Hawaii or Alaska, nor any of the territories). According to the same study "Several cities in Alaska and Hawaii actually receive more than 100 inches of rain a year, but were not included in the study."For the source and more detailed information concerning this issue, click on the related links section indicated below.
Some of the cities in the U.S. with the most rainy days per year include Mobile, Alabama; Pensacola, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Seattle, Washington. These cities are known for experiencing frequent rainfall throughout the year.
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There are approximately 74 days with precipitation in Houston, Texas every year.
Bergen, Norway, is known for its rainy weather and typically experiences around 240 rainy days per year. This high number is due to its location along the west coast, where moist air from the Atlantic Ocean frequently brings precipitation. The average annual rainfall is approximately 2,250 millimeters (about 89 inches). Despite the rain, Bergen's picturesque scenery and cultural attractions make it a popular destination.
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Not Seattle, WA! Look it up online, there are several places to find info. 1st - Olympia, WA w/63 rainy days a year (on average) 2nd - Mobile, AL w/59 rainy days a year (on average) Since Seattle, Olympia and Mobile aren't "states" -- the answer is Washington. Following closely behind Washington, is Alabama. If you count any precipitation (so rain AND snow) the list changes, the following is a list of cities and their average days with rain or snow, each year: Cleveland, Ohio 156 Portland, Oregon 153 Seattle, Washington 151 Columbus, Ohio 138 Detroit, Michigan 135 Boston, Massachusetts 127 Indianapolis, Indiana 126 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 125 Chicago, Illinois 124 Louisville, Kentucky 124 New York, New York 121