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  1. Average Temps. Rain Stat. Vancouver, WA averages 42 inches of rain per year, which is four inches above the U.S. average. While the Pacific Northwest ranks high in the "rainiest" category, many other cities get more rainfall, like Juneau, AK (71"), New Orleans, LA (64"), Miami, FL (62"), and Lihue, HI (45"), among others.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VancouverVancouver - Wikipedia

    Vancouver. /  49.26083°N 123.11389°W  / 49.26083; -123.11389. Vancouver ( / vænˈkuːvər / ⓘ van-KOO-vər) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016.

  3. Get the monthly weather forecast for Vancouver, WA, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead.

  4. More. Climate in Washington is comprised of many factors that impact our communities, schools, and businesses over time. Get data on how different regions and populations experience temperature, precipitation, and extreme weather events historically. Get the facts here, including data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

  5. On top of Mount Rainier, at 4,392 meters (14,411 feet), there is a polar climate, in fact the average temperature ranges from -17.5 °C (0.5 °F) in March to -3 °C (26.5 °F) in August. North-east of Seattle, the Mount Baker Ski Area is very humid as well, and snowy in the winter months.

  6. Get the monthly weather forecast for Vancouver, WA, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead.

  7. Get the monthly weather forecast for Vancouver, WA, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead.

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