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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average rainfall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical amount of precipitation that an area receives over a specific period, often used in meteorology or environmental studies.
Example: "The average rainfall in this region is about 30 inches per year, which supports a diverse ecosystem."
Alternatives: "mean precipitation" or "typical rainfall".
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That's a tall order since the state's average rainfall for the year is about 23 inches.
Most months, average rainfall exceeds four inches.
Overall the UK overall received only 57% of average rainfall.
The England and Wales average rainfall was 121% of average.
"Instead, they've had just 10% of their average rainfall".
Sydney, Canberra and Hobart had above average rainfall.
Parts of the country see three times their average rainfall.
The average rainfall ranges from 2-4 cm annually.
Below average rainfall has persisted for almost a decade now.
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South-east Australia recorded below-average rainfall during October.
Mr. Ogren said forecasters predicted above-average rainfall for the Midwest through August.
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