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Driest Cities in Veneto

Top 100 cities ranked by driest cities

Driest Cities — Veneto

1 Porto Tolle 24.9"
2 Chioggia 27.5"
3 Rovigo 31.8"
4 Taglio 31.8"
5 Porto Viro 31.8"
6 Adria 31.8"
7 Cavarzere 31.8"
8 Conselve 31.8"
9 Taglio di Po 31.8"
10 Rosolina 31.8"
11 Villadose 31.8"
12 Cerea 33.5"
13 Nogara 33.5"
14 Legnago 36.1"
15 Monselice 36.1"
16 Este 36.1"
18 Montagnana 36.1"
19 Lendinara 36.1"
20 Badia Polesine 36.1"
21 Solesino 36.1"
23 Caorle 37.9"
24 Verona 40.8"
27 Bussolengo 40.8"
28 Bovolone 40.8"
29 Zevio 40.8"
31 Pescantina 40.8"
32 Beccacivetta 40.8"
34 Lugagnano 40.8"
36 Sommacampagna 40.8"
37 Vigasio 40.8"
38 Negrar 40.8"
41 Dossobuono 40.8"
42 Lavagno 40.8"
43 Caldiero 40.8"
45 Montorio 40.8"
47 Soave 40.8"
48 Padova 41.7"
49 Mestre 41.7"
50 Treviso 41.7"
51 Arcella 41.7"
52 Mira Taglio 41.7"
53 Marghera 41.7"
55 Spinea-Orgnano 41.7"
56 Mogliano Veneto 41.7"
57 Abano Terme 41.7"
58 Albignasego 41.7"
59 Mirano 41.7"
60 Cittadella 41.7"
61 Vigonza 41.7"
63 Rosà 41.7"
65 Campodarsego 41.7"
66 Mejaniga 41.7"
68 Camponogara 41.7"
69 Noale 41.7"
71 Ponzano 41.7"
72 Paese 41.7"
73 Noventa 41.7"
74 Camposampiero 41.7"
75 Scorzè 41.7"
76 Dolo 41.7"
79 Trebaseleghe 41.7"
80 Sarmeola 41.7"
81 Tombolo 41.7"
82 Mestrino 41.7"
83 Rossano Veneto 41.7"
84 Salzano 41.7"
85 Fiesso 41.7"
86 Martellago 41.7"
87 Maerne 41.7"
89 Belvedere 41.7"
90 Legnaro 41.7"
92 Galliera Veneta 41.7"
93 Preganziol 41.7"
94 Tencarola 41.7"
95 Vigodarzere 41.7"
96 Stra 41.7"
97 Pianiga 41.7"
98 Villatora 41.7"
100 Fontaniva 41.7"

The driest cities in Veneto receive the least annual precipitation, often characterized by arid landscapes and abundant sunshine. Porto Tolle receives just 24.9 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. Porto Tolle gets just 24.9" 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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