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Seasonal Precipitation, April to September

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Average precipitation between April 1 and September 30

Goode's World Atlas

A world map illustrates seasonal precipitation from April to September across different regions globally, measured in inches.

Areas with the least seasonal precipitation, April to September, ranging from 0 to 5 inches, are marked in the lightest blue. Regions include the Arctic areas of Canada (Northern Yukon, Northwest Territories), Greenland, the western United States (Nevada, Western Utah), parts of Mexico (Baja California), central Asia (Iran, Kazakhstan, Mongolia), the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Yemen), northern Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt), and interior regions of Australia (Northern Territory, South Australia).

Regions with 5 to 10 inches of precipitation, shown in light blue, cover central Canada (British Columbia, Northern Alberta), parts of the western United States (Colorado, Wyoming, Western Kansas), central Europe (Norway, Sweden, Finland), parts of northern Asia (Eastern Kazakhstan, Northern China), and eastern regions of Australia (New South Wales).

Areas receiving 10 to 20 inches, highlighted in medium blue, include the central United States (Iowa, Missouri, Illinois), parts of northern South America (Venezuela, Northern Brazil), northern Europe (United Kingdom, Denmark), eastern Europe (Poland, Belarus), parts of Asia (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan), and northern regions of Africa (Tunisia, Libya).

Regions with 20 to 40 inches, marked in blue, span the southeastern United States (Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia), central South America (Bolivia, Paraguay), central Africa (Gabon, Democratic Republic of Congo), western Europe (France, Germany, Switzerland), parts of South Asia (India, Nepal), and southeastern Australia (Victoria, Tasmania).

Darker blue areas, indicating 40 to 80 inches of precipitation, include the Pacific Northwest of the United States (Washington, Oregon), the Andean regions of South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Southeast Asia (Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam), parts of Indonesia (Sumatra, Java), and the island of New Guinea.

The highest precipitation, over 80 inches, represented in darkest blue, is found in the central America (Costa Rica), South America (Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela), parts of west Africa (Guinea, and Cameroon), parts of Asia (western coastal areas of India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Western Philippines), and Papua New Guinea.

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Seasonal Precipitation, April to September

0-5

5-10

10-20

20-40

40-80

Alaska
13.5%44.9%31.7%4.93%
Arizona
27.8%70.8%1.40%
Utah
19.7%80.3%
Yukon
1.73%79.6%16.9%1.69%
Northwest Territories
23.4%64.7%8.79%
District of Columbia
100%
Florida
86.4%10.2%
Idaho
6.16%73.2%20.6%
New Hampshire
100%
Rhode Island
100%
Vermont
100%
Washington
20.5%31.6%40.9%5.77%
Wyoming
69.2%30.8%
Nunavut
33.5%53.8%3.41%
Montana
21.7%78.3%
Maine
98.4%
North Dakota
100%
Kentucky
100%
Nova Scotia
76.3%
Virginia
98.0%
Delaware
99.2%
Saskatchewan
12.0%88.0%
Mississippi
99.9%
West Virginia
100%
Nebraska
76.5%23.5%
Texas
5.18%70.3%24.2%
Missouri
100%
Louisiana
97.7%
Hawaii
41.5%
North Carolina
99.2%
Oregon
22.6%52.1%25.2%
New Brunswick
98.9%
Alabama
99.9%
New Mexico
49.3%50.7%
Kansas
49.1%50.9%
Wisconsin
5.33%94.0%
British Columbia
6.58%74.8%16.1%0.142%
Newfoundland and Labrador
41.1%53.3%
New Jersey
99.8%
South Carolina
99.9%
Michigan
74.9%19.2%
Alberta
11.5%88.5%
Connecticut
99.9%
Pennsylvania
100%
Colorado
39.8%60.2%
Nevada
59.6%40.4%
Massachusetts
88.5%
Georgia
99.9%
New York
14.8%82.5%
Maryland
98.7%
Québec
2.23%49.6%46.9%
Manitoba
0.241%99.7%
Oklahoma
37.6%62.4%
Tennessee
100%
Ontario
91.7%7.15%
California
67.0%31.4%
Arkansas
100%
South Dakota
100%
Ohio
0.563%99.0%
Indiana
100%
Minnesota
50.3%49.6%
Iowa
2.53%97.5%
Illinois
100%
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