MCCREERY, JOE M
PhD — Jan 16 · it must be one of the wettest cities in America · right? Actually · it's not even close. As it turns out · of course) developed a product called a RainGlobe · which is like a snow globe · right? Wrong. Not even close. In fact · the rain in Seattle is sort of like the mist in the grocery produce aisle. It rarely rains hard · instead · which lasts from roughly July to early October.) So · Seattle's reputation is totally deserved because of the number of days in which it rains. Yet · Seattle only comes in at #5 by this ranking. 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 · and Pittsburgh? Really? Apparently · " which factors in total precipitation · the number of wet days
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