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Map and data give the average annual precipitation for each American state, plus states are ranked from wettest to driest.
Average Yearly Precipitation for States (rain & snow) The amounts listed below are averages for each state. Some parts of a state will get more rain and/or snow than the average amount of precipitation listed. Some parts will get less. Different amounts fall in different areas of each state.
Feb 21, 2024. In 2023, Connecticut recorded 61.18 inches of precipitation. This was the highest precipitation within the 48 contiguous U.S. states that year. On the other hand, New Mexico was...
U.S. Average Precipitation State Rank. A total of 51 results found. Show Results on Map.
These maps show annual average temperature and precipitation for the Lower 48 U.S. states based on observations collected at thousands of U.S. weather stations from 1991–2021. (Normals are available for individual weather stations in Alaska and Hawaii .)
The U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access tool provides graphs and tables of average temperature, precipitation, and snowfall at more than 15,000 U.S. observation stations.
Listing of the average yearly precipitaion for the 50 states, in order by amount of precipitaion.
Information regarding the temperature, precipitation and sunshine for more than 5000 cities in the United States.
The contiguous U.S. average annual precipitation was 30.28 inches, which is 0.34 inches above the long-term average, ranking in the middle third of the historical record. Above-average annual precipitation was observed from the Great Lakes and Plains to the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Lower 48-States Climate Maps - The CPC produces weekly, monthly, three month, and annual precipitation and temperature maps that show total precipitation, normal temperatures and departures from normal, minimum wind chill temperatures, and historical temperatures and precipitation rankings and percentiles plus a special annual summary of ...