U.S. State Capitals with the Most Precipitation

Can you name the ten state capitals that get the most precipitation per year?
1991–2020 averages
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First submittedJune 25, 2017
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Capital
67.0
Juneau
61.9
Baton Rouge
58.8
Tallahassee
57.3
Jackson
51.0
Montgomery
50.5
Olympia
50.5
Nashville
50.4
Atlanta
50.4
Little Rock
47.5
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11 Comments
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Level 65
Jun 26, 2017
For this quiz, and the driest quiz, you should change the description from precipitation to rain. Snow is precipitation, and that would change your answers.
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Level ∞
Jun 26, 2017
The description is accurate. If it snows 10 inches, only 1 or 2 inches will count towards precipitation.
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Level 73
Jan 21, 2018
I'd have gotten them all if I'd remembered that the capital of Florida isn't Jacksonville. Duh.
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Level 80
Jan 21, 2018
Georgia and Atlanta are reversed in this quiz. I typed Georgia and it was declined but the answer was Atlanta.
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Level 88
Jan 21, 2018
Georgia isn't a state capital.
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Level 37
Jan 23, 2018
WOW...noticed the quiz was about capitals and not the states when the time was up.
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Level 92
Aug 12, 2021
I'm wondering the percentage of people who tried Honolulu because it's the wettest state. The back side of Oahu, technically all of which is Honolulu, does get a lot more rain than the city, which is always calm, clear, and 78.
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Level 46
Aug 29, 2021
All the Hawaiian islands are divided by mountains and have a windward side (Rainy side) and leedward side (not rainy). The mountains catches the rain clouds and some parts of Hawaii are the rainiest in the world.
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Level 48
Feb 3, 2026
I knew Honolulu wasn't on it, but I decided to type it to make sure.
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Level 63
Sep 2, 2021
Wow, this was actually quite difficult.
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Level 48
Feb 3, 2026
Not surprised by Juneau to be honest.