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Rainiest Cities in Amazonas

Top 62 cities ranked by rainiest cities

Rainiest Cities — Amazonas

1 Uarini 126.6"
2 Juruá 115.2"
3 Tonantins 114.9"
4 Japurá 113.4"
7 Maraã 111.2"
8 Tabatinga 110.6"
9 Jutaí 110.3"
10 Amaturá 110.2"
11 Alvarães 109.5"
12 Fonte Boa 108.8"
13 Codajás 107.7"
15 Tefé 105.2"
16 Atalaia do Norte 103.5"
17 Anori 102.5"
18 Caapiranga 102.4"
19 Benjamin Constant 102.1"
20 Lábrea 101.5"
21 Anamã 101.3"
22 Carauari 100.6"
23 Barreirinha 99.9"
24 Beruri 99.3"
25 Itamarati 99.1"
26 Manicoré 98.4"
28 Eirunepé 97.8"
29 Ipixuna 97.2"
30 Novo Aripuanã 96.6"
32 Canutama 95.2"
33 Parintins 93.3"
34 Rio Preto da Eva 93.2"
35 Barcelos 93.2"
36 Novo Airão 92.6"
37 Nhamundá 92.5"
38 Coari 92.2"
39 Tapauá 92.2"
40 Envira 91.9"
41 Autazes 90.4"
42 Manaus 89.4"
43 Pauini 89.1"
44 Humaitá 89.1"
46 Manacapuru 88.1"
48 Careiro 87.7"
49 Iranduba 87.1"
50 Manaquiri 86.7"
51 Pirapetinga 86.3"
52 Itacoatiara 83.5"
53 Guajará 83.4"
54 Urucurituba 82.3"
55 Boca do Acre 81.7"
56 Itapiranga 81.4"
57 Borba 80.8"
58 Silves 80.4"
60 Urucará 79.3"
61 Maués 79.3"
62 Apuí 76.6"

The rainiest cities in Amazonas receive the highest annual precipitation, creating lush green landscapes and abundant water resources. Uarini leads with 126.6 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. Uarini receives 126.6" of precipitation annually — that's about 10.5 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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