30 Cities With The Most Rainy/Snowy Days
- Hilo, HI — 276 days per year.
- Cold Bay, AK — 236 days per year.
- Yakutat, AK — 228 days per year.
- Annette, AK — 226 days per year.
- Juneau, AK — 224 days per year.
- Mt. Washington, NH — 213 days per year.
- St. Paul Island, AK — 208 days per year.
- Quillayute, WA — 207 days per year.
Why is Hilo Hawaii so rainy?
In fact, Hilo is the wettest city in the United States. Being on the windward side of the island, moisture floats in off the Pacific Ocean and begins to rise as it meets the slopes of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea. Hilo is the beneficiary of substantial moisture arriving in the form of rain.
Is Hilo the rainiest city?
What is the wettest place in the USA?
The very wettest places far exceed that threshold, however . According to NOAA-NCDC data, the wettest place in the United States is Mt. Waialeale on Kauai in Hawaii, which gets approximately 460 inches (11,684 millimeters) of rain each year, making it one of the rainiest spots on earth.
Is Hawaii the wettest place on Earth?
MOUNT WAIALEALE, Kauai — This legendary peak dominates the geography of Kauai, jutting to an altitude of 5,148 feet and constituting possibly the wettest place on Earth. Or possibly the second-wettest, after Mawsynram, a mountain in India.
