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Rainiest Cities in Jalisco

Top 100 cities ranked by rainiest cities

Rainiest Cities — Jalisco

1 La Huerta 60.6"
2 La Resolana 56.1"
3 Mascota 54.6"
5 Puerto Vallarta 50.7"
6 Cihuatlán 46.4"
7 Ixtapa 44.8"
8 Las Juntas 44.8"
10 San Patricio 43.4"
11 Ayutla 39.2"
12 Tuxpan 38.3"
13 Zapotiltic 38.3"
15 El Grullo 37.4"
16 Tecolotlán 37.1"
17 Ciudad Guzmán 37.0"
20 Unión de Tula 36.3"
21 Tecalitlán 36.2"
22 Ameca 36.0"
23 Etzatlán 36.0"
25 Antonio Escobedo 36.0"
26 Mazamitla 35.6"
27 Tapalpa 34.2"
29 Nuevo México 33.9"
30 Acatic 33.9"
31 Tizapán el Alto 33.8"
36 Tequila 32.6"
37 Magdalena 32.6"
39 Amatitán 32.4"
40 Atoyac 32.2"
41 Tomatlán 32.1"
42 Pihuamo 32.0"
43 Sayula 31.6"
44 Usmajac 31.6"
45 Cocula 31.0"
47 El Arenal 28.7"
50 Jalostotitlán 26.6"
52 Colotlán 26.2"
53 Teocaltiche 26.1"
54 Zapopan 24.4"
55 Guadalajara 24.4"
56 Tlaquepaque 24.4"
58 Tala 24.4"
59 San Agustín 24.4"
62 Las Pintitas 24.4"
64 Santa Anita 24.4"
65 Lomas del Sur 24.4"
66 Jocotepec 24.4"

The rainiest cities in Jalisco receive the highest annual precipitation, creating lush green landscapes and abundant water resources. La Huerta leads with 60.6 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. La Huerta receives 60.6" of precipitation annually — that's about 5.1 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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