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      <title>How Much Does It Rain In Seattle, Wa?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The reputation of Seattle, Washington, as a perpetually rainy city precedes it, often painting a picture of relentless drizzle and grey skies. This perception, deeply ingrained in popular culture and often shared by those who have never visited, might make one reconsider planning a trip or even a long-term stay in the &amp;ldquo;Emerald City.&amp;rdquo; Yet, beneath this umbrella of misconception lies a more nuanced meteorological reality that is vital for any prospective traveler or new resident to understand. When considering Seattle for travel, tourism, or even accommodation, knowing the true extent of its rainfall is crucial for planning the perfect experience, whether you&amp;rsquo;re seeking vibrant urban adventures, serene natural escapes, or simply a comfortable lifestyle.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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