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Rainiest Cities in Cundinamarca

Top 42 cities ranked by rainiest cities

Rainiest Cities — Cundinamarca

1 Medina 111.7"
2 Caparrapí 95.9"
3 Yacopí 95.9"
4 Puerto Salgar 93.4"
5 Guaduas 89.1"
6 La Vega 80.2"
7 Villeta 80.2"
8 Viotá 78.1"
9 Tocaima 78.1"
10 Agua de Dios 76.9"
11 Nilo 76.1"
12 Girardot City 75.8"
13 Ricaurte 75.8"
14 Sasaima 72.0"
15 Arbeláez 70.5"
16 Fusagasugá 70.2"
17 Silvania 70.2"
18 Anolaima 68.1"
19 Facatativá 68.1"
20 Cáqueza 67.4"
21 Fómeque 67.4"
22 Villapinzón 57.6"
23 La Calera 55.6"
24 Sibaté 54.8"
25 La Mesa 53.9"
26 Pacho 51.8"
27 El Rosal 51.8"
28 Zipaquirá 51.8"
29 Nemocón 49.9"
30 Soacha 49.8"
31 Chocontá 48.5"
32 Cota 47.6"
33 Mosquera 47.2"
34 Funza 47.2"
35 Madrid 47.2"
36 Chía 45.0"
37 Cajicá 45.0"
38 Sopó 44.1"
39 Gachancipá 44.1"
40 Bosconia 44.1"
41 Tocancipá 44.1"

The rainiest cities in Cundinamarca receive the highest annual precipitation, creating lush green landscapes and abundant water resources. Medina leads with 111.7 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. Medina receives 111.7" of precipitation annually — that's about 9.3 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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