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Driest Cities in Sergipe

Top 63 cities ranked by driest cities

Driest Cities — Sergipe

1 Simão Dias 20.3"
2 Poço Verde 20.3"
4 Porto da Folha 27.7"
7 Poço Redondo 27.7"
9 Feira Nova 30.0"
10 Campo do Brito 30.0"
11 Carira 30.0"
12 Frei Paulo 30.0"
13 Moita Bonita 30.0"
14 Itabaiana 30.0"
15 Macambira 30.0"
16 Malhador 30.0"
17 Pinhão 30.0"
18 Ribeirópolis 30.0"
19 Propriá 30.5"
20 Gararu 30.5"
21 Gracho Cardoso 30.5"
23 Itabaianinha 30.8"
24 Tomar do Geru 30.8"
25 Cristinápolis 30.8"
26 Tobias Barreto 35.9"
28 Boquim 36.9"
29 Pedrinhas 36.9"
30 Areia Branca 36.9"
31 São Domingos 36.9"
33 Lagarto 36.9"
34 Salgado 36.9"
35 Muribeca 41.1"
37 Pirambu 41.1"
38 Capela 41.1"
40 Carmópolis 41.1"
42 Riachuelo 41.1"
43 Siriri 41.1"
44 Japaratuba 41.1"
45 Japoatã 41.1"
46 Maruim 41.1"
47 Aquidabã 41.1"
48 Umbaúba 47.9"
49 Indiaroba 47.9"
50 Estância 47.9"
52 Arauá 47.9"
53 Brejo Grande 50.1"
55 Pacatuba 50.1"
56 Ilha das Flores 50.1"
57 Neópolis 50.1"
59 Laranjeiras 50.4"
60 Aracaju 50.4"
61 São Cristóvão 50.4"

The driest cities in Sergipe receive the least annual precipitation, often characterized by arid landscapes and abundant sunshine. Simão Dias receives just 20.3 inches of precipitation annually.

Dry climates offer benefits including more sunny days, less seasonal affective disorder, lower humidity, and reduced mold and allergen concerns. These cities are often located in the desert Southwest or other arid regions with dramatic natural landscapes.

Water management is a critical concern for the driest cities, many of which rely on distant water sources, desalination, or strict conservation measures. As populations grow in these areas, sustainable water use and drought resilience become increasingly important priorities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Simão Dias gets just 20.3" of precipitation per year — less than many cities get in a single month.
  • 2. Most of the driest cities are in the desert Southwest, where evaporation often exceeds precipitation by a factor of 10 or more.
  • 3. Water conservation is a way of life in these cities, with many implementing xeriscaping requirements and water usage restrictions.

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