What is the sunniest place in Washington State?
Eastern Washington
In the shadow of the Cascades, little rain falls and cities like Wenatchee, Ellensburg and the Tri-Cities enjoy up to 300 days of sunshine a year.
Tacoma, WA
Despite the Pacific Northwest's reputation for rain, Tacoma has some of the best weather in the U.S.—it actually receives less rainfall each year on average than other major U.S. cities like Houston and New York!
Yuma (USA)
According to the World Meteorological Organization, Yuma (Arizona) is the sunniest place on earth. It has a total of 11 hours of sunlight in winter and up to 13 in summer. This means Yuma experiences an average of 4,015 hours of sunshine per year.
Sequim, Washington
We know what you're thinking: There's no way to escape the cloud cover for hundreds of miles, but as it turns out, Sequim is the sunniest place in Western Washington.
Extremes for Towns & Cities (1981-2010 Averages)*
Warmest (annual): Vancouver (average annual temperature 54.1°F). Warmest (month): Pasco (average July max temperature 91.3°F). Coldest (annual): Republic (average annual temperature 43.9°F). Coldest (month): Winthrop (average December min temperature 14.4°F).
Hawaii, USA
The average temperature in the Hawaiian islands stays right around 80 degrees all year round, but even on a chilly day it only drops to a low of about 70 degrees.
Northeast Olympic-San Juan
The Olympic Mountains and the extension of the Coastal Range on Vancouver Island shield this area from winter storms moving inland from over the ocean. This belt in the "rain shadow" of the Olympic Mountains is the driest area in western Washington.
Who would have thought? Mattawa has almost exactly the same annual precipitation as Las Vegas (4.49 inches per year).
Average hours of sunshine per day: 11 hours. Yuma, Arizona takes the cake (and the Guinness World Record) as the official sunniest spot in the world with an average of 11 hours of sun per day, and with so much sunlight, the Southwestern city is a haven for the outdoorsy.
Svalbard is the place in Norway where the midnight sun occurs for the longest period. Here, the sun doesn't set between 20 April and 22 August.
Where in the US gets the most sunshine?
For the most sun year-round, Arizona is your best bet, with Yuma, Phoenix, and Tucson taking top spots on the list. But Yuma stands far above the others as the sunniest with 242 days of sunshine—that's two-thirds of the year lookin' at clear skies.
Seattle: Best City for Urban Living
Not only is Seattle the most populous city in Washington, but it has a large metropolitan area that spans across Puget Sound. Many residents commute into the downtown area for work, spending an average of 138 hours per year (28.4 minutes each way) driving and riding around town.
Ranking | Place Name | Annual Mean Max Temp °C |
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1 | Wyndham, WA | 35.6°C |
2 | Marble Bar, WA | 35.3°C |
3 | Warmun(Turkey Creek), WA | 35.0°C |
4 | Kununurra, WA | 35.0°C |
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- Cheney. Home Price to Income Ratio: 7.22% ...
- Spokane. Home Price to Income Ratio: 3.73% ...
- Yakima. Home Price to Income Ratio: 3.85% ...
- Pasco. Home Price to Income Ratio: 3.18% ...
- Walla Walla. Home Price to Income Ratio: 4.03% ...
- Shelton. Home Price to Income Ratio: 3.98%
Bend, OR. Part of what makes Bend such an ideal place to live in the Pacific Northwest is that it's one of Oregon's sunniest cities—so you can wave goodbye to rainy days! Bend's great weather makes it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts who like to spend time with hiking trails, water activities, and winter sports.
Oregon is 7.8% cheaper than Washington.
- Mexico. Like any country, some parts of Mexico are nicer and safer than others. ...
- Panama. Just a bit further south is Panama. ...
- Ecuador. Situated on the equator, Ecuador is a top pick if you really desire warm weather.
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- Nicaragua.
Science proves 'sunny and +23°C' is perfect for our health
One of the body's most important tasks is temperature regulation. When the ambient temperature is too hot or too cold, we use energy to regulate our body temperature.
1. California
You can't beat the south and central California coast for pleasant temperatures year round. Long Beach, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria all have average daily highs no lower than the mid-60s for any month of the year. Nor does it get really hot.
Which city rains the most in Washington State?
Rank | Average Precipitation ▼ | City / Population |
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1. | 110.31 inches | Taholah, WA / 829 |
2. | 109.79 inches | Amanda Park, WA / 175 |
3. | 109.77 inches | Quinault, WA |
4. | 109.75 inches | Neilton, WA / 400 |
Portland, OR, gets an average of 36″/year of rain, Seattle 37.49″. The Hoh rainforest in WA gets 140″. Less rain on the other side of the mountains because, well, they're mountains. How much does it rain in Washington?
Forks and the surrounding area provide you with an impressive array of recreational options as you explore the Northwest corner of the Pacific Northwest. We are also the rainiest town in the contiguous United States, with an average rainfall of 120″ annually!
If you mean any reasonably sized settlement, then Mattawa, Washington, the city receives just 7.5 inches of rainwater equivalent precipitation every year. For some perspective, Phoenix, Arizona receives 9.2 inches of rain every year.
Believe it or not, there are cities with even more rainy (or snowy) days: Buffalo, Portland, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. Portland didn't surprise me. It's Seattle's "little brother" down the road, and the weather there is very similar to ours. But Buffalo, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh?
Even though Western Washington has a reputation for its abundance of rain, Port Angeles sits in what's called a rain shadow — or the “banana belt” of Washington. Port Angeles receives, on average, 10 less inches per year of rain than Seattle and has 128 days of mostly sun compared with only 88 for Seattle.
The Olympic Mountains and the extension of the Coastal Range on Vancouver Island shield this area from winter storms moving inland from over the ocean. This belt in the "rain shadow" of the Olympic Mountains is the driest area in western Washington.
Total mostly sunny days were close to equivalent in Sequim and Seattle, at 43 and 44 respectively. Still, even in the dry months, there were some stormy periods, especially in July and September, and the rain shadow produced 13 rain shadow days during this period.
– Oregon is slightly cheaper in terms of real estate, but the median home price is higher than the national median in both. – From a tax standpoint if you don't want an income tax Washington would be the choice, but if your Achilles heel for taxes is the sales tax, pick Oregon.
Ranking | Place Name | Annual Mean Rainfall (mm) |
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1 | Furnissdale, WA | 1260 mm |
2 | Yunderup, WA | 1260 mm |
3 | North Pinjarra, WA | 1260 mm |
4 | Pinjarra, WA | 1260 mm |
What state has the best weather?
Based on these criteria, California has the best weather of all 50 states. Coastal cities in south and central California, such as San Diego, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Santa Barbara, experience only 20 inches of rain per year and temperatures typically between the low 60s and 85 degrees.
You can't beat the south and central California coast for pleasant temperatures year round. Long Beach, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria all have average daily highs no lower than the mid-60s for any month of the year. Nor does it get really hot.
The average cost of living in Sequim is $1931, which is in the top 18% of the most expensive cities in the world, ranked 1710th out of 9294 in our global list, 1588th out of 2202 in the United States, and 43rd out of 54 in Washington.
According to Bankrate's study, Florida is the best state for retirement in 2022, followed by Georgia, Michigan, Ohio and Missouri. Alaska, on the other hand, held last place in our ranking. The state was dragged down by back-of-the-pack scores in affordability and weather.
1. Alaska. Alaska is the most tax-friendly state for retirees because it has no state income tax or tax on Social Security. And its sales tax rate is the fourth lowest on our list.
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