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Rainiest Cities in Cordoba

Top 73 cities ranked by rainiest cities

Rainiest Cities — Cordoba

1 Cruz Alta 37.2"
2 Marcos Juárez 37.1"
3 Arias 36.5"
5 Huerta Grande 36.2"
7 La Cumbre 36.2"
8 La Falda 36.2"
9 Unquillo 36.2"
10 Río Ceballos 36.2"
11 Cosquín 36.2"
12 Valle Hermoso 36.2"
13 Salsipuedes 36.2"
14 Morteros 36.1"
15 Leones 36.0"
16 Brinkmann 35.8"
17 Laboulaye 35.4"
18 Canals 35.3"
19 San Francisco 35.0"
20 La Carlota 34.3"
21 Devoto 34.2"
22 Balnearia 34.1"
24 Córdoba 33.6"
25 Pilar 33.6"
26 Montecristo 33.6"
27 Río Segundo 33.6"
28 Bell Ville 33.0"
29 Las Higueras 33.0"
30 General Levalle 32.8"
31 Las Varillas 32.8"
33 Adelia María 32.5"
34 Arroyito 32.5"
35 Río Primero 32.4"
36 Monte Maíz 32.3"
37 Justiniano Posse 32.3"
38 Monte Buey 32.3"
39 General Cabrera 31.9"
40 Pozo del Molle 31.9"
41 Río Cuarto 31.8"
42 Oncativo 31.8"
43 Oliva 31.3"
45 Villa María 30.1"
46 Villa Nueva 30.1"
47 Hernando 29.9"
48 Vicuña Mackenna 29.7"
49 Coronel Moldes 29.5"
50 Jesús María 29.5"
51 Embalse 29.4"
52 Despeñaderos 29.4"
54 Almafuerte 29.4"
56 Sampacho 28.7"
57 Huinca Renancó 28.7"
58 Laguna Larga 28.4"
59 Tancacha 28.4"
60 Río Tercero 28.4"
61 Berrotarán 28.3"
62 Mina Clavero 27.6"
63 Villa Huidobro 27.1"
64 Laborde 26.2"
65 Malagueño 24.8"
66 Villa Allende 24.8"
67 La Calera 24.8"
68 Alta Gracia 24.8"
69 Villa Carlos Paz 24.8"
70 Villa Dolores 24.0"
71 Villa de Soto 23.7"
72 Deán Funes 23.6"
73 Cruz del Eje 22.4"

The rainiest cities in Cordoba receive the highest annual precipitation, creating lush green landscapes and abundant water resources. Cruz Alta leads with 37.2 inches of precipitation annually.

High rainfall supports diverse ecosystems, extensive park systems, and reliable water supplies. These cities often feature vibrant gardens, green spaces, and agricultural communities that benefit from consistent moisture throughout the year.

While abundant rainfall supports lush environments, it can also bring challenges including flooding risks, high humidity, and more frequent overcast days. Many rainy cities have adapted with robust drainage systems, covered public spaces, and a cultural embrace of indoor activities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Cruz Alta receives 37.2" of precipitation annually — that's about 3.1 feet of water.
  • 2. The rainiest cities in the U.S. are primarily in the Southeast and Pacific Northwest, though for very different reasons — tropical moisture vs. marine influence.
  • 3. High rainfall areas tend to have lower wildfire risk and more reliable municipal water supplies.

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