Wettest counties in Florida
Rain, sleet, snow, hail, wintry mix. Precipitation takes on many forms, and the degree to which climate change affects precipitation levels comes down to something almost everyone learns about in school—Earth's water cycle. A system in endless motion, the water cycle traces the process through which water exists in its three primary phases—liquid, solid, and gas—as it moves perpetually between the Earth and its atmosphere.
Increases in precipitation frequency and intensity are markers of climate change. When temperatures rise and oceans grow warmer, the amount of water that evaporates into the atmosphere—and the speed at which it does so—also increases. As atmospheric circulation carries the moisture-rich air over land or pushes it into a storm system, heavy rain or snow is often the result.
The continental U.S. on average received about 30 inches of precipitation between March 2022 and February 2023. Traditionally "wet" regions—such as Washington state and Alaska in the northwest and Georgia and Mississippi in the southeast—continue to have some of the rainiest counties in the United States. Other areas such as Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, as well as pockets of the South and of California, experience the opposite extreme: drought, also largely a product of climate change.
Stacker cited data from the National Centers for Environmental Information to identify the counties in Florida that receive the most precipitation through rain, sleet, or snow. Counties are ranked by five-year precipitation averages in inches as of February 2023 with rainfall over the past year serving as a tiebreaker. Supplementary data on how last year's precipitation compares to the 100-year average for the area is also included.
#50. Polk County
- Precipitation over the past year: 56.12 inches (#94 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 4.23 inches above norm
#49. DeSoto County
- Precipitation over the past year: 58.12 inches (#101 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 6.65 inches above norm
#48. Sarasota County
- Precipitation over the past year: 60.91 inches (#108 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 8.71 inches above norm
#47. Seminole County
- Precipitation over the past year: 60.46 inches (#113 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 9.76 inches above norm
#46. Union County
- Precipitation over the past year: 56.30 inches (#93 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 4.52 inches above norm
#45. Sumter County
- Precipitation over the past year: 54.11 inches (#86 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 1.63 inches above norm
#44. St. Johns County
- Precipitation over the past year: 53.16 inches (#76 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 2.09 inches above norm
#43. Manatee County
- Precipitation over the past year: 58.19 inches (#95 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 5.52 inches above norm
#42. Pinellas County
- Precipitation over the past year: 52.70 inches (#73 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 0.99 inches above norm
#41. Clay County
- Precipitation over the past year: 53.56 inches (#78 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 1.61 inches above norm
#40. Volusia County
- Precipitation over the past year: 56.61 inches (#96 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 5.55 inches above norm
#39. Suwannee County
- Precipitation over the past year: 50.94 inches (#53 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -2.28 inches below norm
#38. Charlotte County
- Precipitation over the past year: 58.45 inches (#108 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 7.48 inches above norm
#37. St. Lucie County
- Precipitation over the past year: 53.27 inches (#70 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 0.33 inches above norm
#36. Hernando County
- Precipitation over the past year: 50.17 inches (#45 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -3.48 inches below norm
#35. Lee County
- Precipitation over the past year: 60.27 inches (#111 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 10.15 inches above norm
#34. Bradford County
- Precipitation over the past year: 56.50 inches (#87 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 4.13 inches above norm
#33. Madison County
- Precipitation over the past year: 51.00 inches (#56 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -2.67 inches below norm
#32. Pasco County
- Precipitation over the past year: 53.09 inches (#71 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -0.09 inches below norm
#31. Marion County
- Precipitation over the past year: 54.23 inches (#77 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 1.35 inches above norm
#30. Martin County
- Precipitation over the past year: 50.22 inches (#43 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -4.01 inches below norm
#29. Hillsborough County
- Precipitation over the past year: 56.50 inches (#90 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 4.03 inches above norm
#28. Gadsden County
- Precipitation over the past year: 52.40 inches (#45 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -4.28 inches below norm
#27. Jefferson County
- Precipitation over the past year: 54.46 inches (#65 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -0.72 inches below norm
#26. Leon County
- Precipitation over the past year: 56.65 inches (#62 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -0.72 inches below norm
#25. Levy County
- Precipitation over the past year: 48.02 inches (#36 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -5.06 inches below norm
#24. Palm Beach County
- Precipitation over the past year: 49.77 inches (#28 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -7.25 inches below norm
#23. Miami-Dade County
- Precipitation over the past year: 55.98 inches (#71 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 0.75 inches above norm
#22. Putnam County
- Precipitation over the past year: 55.82 inches (#79 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 2.58 inches above norm
#21. Wakulla County
- Precipitation over the past year: 58.98 inches (#72 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 0.66 inches above norm
#20. Citrus County
- Precipitation over the past year: 52.78 inches (#69 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -0.65 inches below norm
#19. Collier County
- Precipitation over the past year: 59.39 inches (#104 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 7.19 inches above norm
#18. Alachua County
- Precipitation over the past year: 56.27 inches (#87 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 3.59 inches above norm
#17. Lafayette County
- Precipitation over the past year: 50.01 inches (#46 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -4.47 inches below norm
#16. Taylor County
- Precipitation over the past year: 52.75 inches (#59 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -2.92 inches below norm
#15. Gilchrist County
- Precipitation over the past year: 49.47 inches (#45 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -3.35 inches below norm
#14. Jackson County
- Precipitation over the past year: 52.40 inches (#52 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -2.39 inches below norm
#13. Liberty County
- Precipitation over the past year: 58.50 inches (#67 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -0.46 inches below norm
#12. Calhoun County
- Precipitation over the past year: 55.43 inches (#56 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -2.80 inches below norm
#11. Franklin County
- Precipitation over the past year: 63.95 inches (#97 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 5.58 inches above norm
#10. Bay County
- Precipitation over the past year: 56.72 inches (#59 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -1.89 inches below norm
#9. Gulf County
- Precipitation over the past year: 62.27 inches (#86 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 3.65 inches above norm
#8. Dixie County
- Precipitation over the past year: 48.32 inches (#40 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -5.45 inches below norm
#7. Broward County
- Precipitation over the past year: 58.08 inches (#69 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 0.92 inches above norm
#6. Washington County
- Precipitation over the past year: 55.93 inches (#59 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -1.52 inches below norm
#5. Holmes County
- Precipitation over the past year: 55.55 inches (#55 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -2.27 inches below norm
#4. Santa Rosa County
- Precipitation over the past year: 58.96 inches (#48 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -3.24 inches below norm
#3. Okaloosa County
- Precipitation over the past year: 57.02 inches (#47 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -3.82 inches below norm
#2. Walton County
- Precipitation over the past year: 57.07 inches (#53 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: -3.21 inches below norm
#1. Escambia County
- Precipitation over the past year: 63.74 inches (#65 rainiest year since 1895)
- Precipitation compared to 1901-2000 average: 1.28 inches above norm