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Oregon rainfall varies widely from region to region. Precipitation in the state varies widely: some western coastal slopes approach 200 inches (5,100 mm) annually, while the driest places, such as the Alvord Desert (in the rain shadow of Steens Mountain) in eastern Oregon, get as little as 5 inches (130 mm). [2] [3]
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, features a dry-winter humid continental climate (Dwa) in the 0°C isotherm according to the Köppen climate classification. If the -3°C isotherm is used, the climate is a dry-winter humid subtropical climate (Cwa) [2] [3] and there are four highly distinct seasons. In summer, the influence of the North ...
Autumn is about to make its presence known, with heavy rain and cool temperatures on the horizon. Here's how much rain to expect.
South Korea tends to have a humid continental climate and a humid subtropical climate, and is affected by the East Asian monsoon, with precipitation heavier in summer during a short rainy season called jangma, which begins end of June and lasts through the end of July. In Seoul, the average January temperature range is −7 to 1 °C (19 to 34 ...
A total of three of the systems have hit Oregon since Dec. 1, bringing around 5 inches of rainfall in the Willamette Valley and over 6 inches on the Oregon Coast.
People walk with umbrellas as rain falls in Salem in 2019. Another round of heavy rainfall will hit Oregon over the next few days, but it’s probably not enough to bring flooding, said National ...
Heavy rain: Meteorological history; Duration: 25 June 2023 – 26 July 2023 (1 month and 2 days) [1] Flood; Maximum rainfall: 372.8mm in Gunsan on 14 July [1] Overall effects; Fatalities: 47: Missing: 3: Damage: $590 million (2023 USD) Areas affected: North Chungcheong, North Gyeongsang, South Chungcheong
South central Alaska does not get nearly as much rain as the southeast of Alaska, though it does get more snow. On average, Anchorage receives 16 inches (406 mm) of precipitation a year, with around 75 inches (1,905 mm) of snow. The northern coast of the Gulf of Alaska receives up to 150 inches (3,800 mm) of precipitation annually. [7]