The Climate of Seattle, WA
by Leo Jackson
Seattle gets its name "The Emerald City" from the vast amount of lush greenery bordering its busy streets and the many parks dotting the landscape. Seattle is also known for its precipitation, which is what allows for so much green. Contrary to popular belief, Seattle doesn't actually get much rain, only about 37 inches a year - the notoriety comes from the 138 rainy days that Seattle experiences
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