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      <title>How Much Does It Rain In Seattle?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Mention [Seattle], and for many, the immediate mental image is one of perpetual drizzle, grey skies, and umbrellas. This perception, fueled by pop culture and common anecdotes, often paints a picture of a city constantly under siege by rain. However, the reality of [Seattle]&amp;rsquo;s weather, particularly when viewed through the lens of travel and tourism, is far more nuanced and, frankly, much more inviting than its soggy reputation suggests. For travelers planning a visit, understanding the true nature of [Pacific Northwest] precipitation is key to fully appreciating this vibrant city, rain or shine.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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