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Rainiest Cities in Central Luzon

Top 100 cities ranked by rainiest cities

Rainiest Cities — Central Luzon

1 Iba 138.2"
2 San Antonio 134.4"
3 San Marcelino 134.4"
4 Amuñgan 132.9"
5 San Narciso 129.5"
7 Morong 129.1"
8 Sabang 129.1"
9 Subic 126.9"
10 Castillejos 126.9"
11 Botolan 126.3"
12 San Juan 126.3"
13 Masinloc 122.7"
14 Taltal 122.7"
15 Lucapon 118.8"
16 Mariveles 111.5"
17 Santa Cruz 111.3"
18 Limay 110.9"
19 Orion 110.9"
20 Pilar 110.9"
21 Balanga 109.5"
22 Abucay 109.5"
23 Suklayin 109.1"
24 Cuyapo 108.2"
25 Cabcaben 106.1"
26 Umiray 102.9"
27 Dingalan 101.9"
28 Gabaldon 101.9"
29 Maria Aurora 99.3"
30 Tarlac City 98.5"
31 Concepcion 98.5"
32 Capas 98.5"
33 Paniqui 98.5"
34 Bamban 98.5"
35 La Paz 98.5"
36 Gerona 98.5"
37 Camiling 98.5"
38 Burgos 98.5"
39 Ramos 98.5"
40 Anao 98.5"
41 Santa Ignacia 98.5"
42 Sapang 98.5"
43 San Nicolas 98.5"
44 Santa Lucia 98.5"
45 Cut-cut Primero 98.5"
46 Pura 98.5"
47 Mayantoc 98.5"
48 Nampicuan 98.5"
49 San Manuel 98.5"
50 Balingcanaway 98.5"
51 Santa Ines West 98.5"
52 Santa Monica 98.5"
53 Mapalacsiao 98.5"
54 Baquero Norte 98.5"
55 Murcia 98.5"
56 Sinilian First 98.5"
57 Cabanatuan City 92.8"
58 Gapan 92.8"
59 Muñoz 92.8"
60 Bongabon 92.8"
61 San Leonardo 92.8"
62 Talavera 92.8"
63 Zaragoza 92.8"
64 Jaen 92.8"
65 Papaya 92.8"
66 Aliaga 92.8"
67 General Tinio 92.8"
68 Guimba 92.8"
69 Peñaranda 92.8"
70 Rizal 92.8"
71 Palayan City 92.8"
72 San Francisco 92.8"
73 Laur 92.8"
74 Quezon 92.8"
76 Santa Rosa 92.8"
77 Baloc 92.8"
78 Rajal Norte 92.8"
79 Santo Cristo 92.8"
80 Nieves 92.8"
81 Mabini 92.8"
82 Bibiclat 92.8"
83 Licab 92.8"
84 Santa Barbara 92.8"
85 Santo Rosario 92.8"
86 San Mariano 92.8"
87 Entablado 92.8"
88 Santo Tomas 92.8"
89 Llanera 92.8"
91 Malolos 91.7"
92 Pandi 91.7"
93 Guyong 91.7"
94 Norzagaray 91.7"
95 Baliuag 91.7"
96 Calumpit 91.7"
97 Apalit 91.7"
98 Plaridel 91.7"
99 Guiguinto 91.7"
100 Pulilan 91.7"

The rainiest cities in Central Luzon receive the highest annual precipitation, creating lush green landscapes and abundant water resources. Iba leads with 138.2 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. Iba receives 138.2" of precipitation annually — that's about 11.5 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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