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European Cities Living in Drought

European Cities with the Driest Climates

The driest Cities in Europe ranks those who have the least rain or snow-like conditions, to those who have the most.

These numbers generally refer to the precipitation, as well as the snow that is received throughout the year, and not just winter months.

These cities average around less than 21 Inches rain annually. The cities with the driest weather are found in different parts of Europe and include Russia, Denmark, Spain and of course, Greece.

Ranked: Europe’s Driest Cities According to Annual Precipitation

  • Athens, Greece – 14.4 inches
  • Volgograd, Russia – 15.9 inches
  • Madrid, Spain – 17.2 inches
  • Odessa, Ukraine – 18.3 inches
  • Skopje, Macedonia – 18.7 inches
  • Warsaw, Poland and Marseille, France – 20.3 inches
  • Copenhagen, Denmark – 20.6
  • Kharkov, Ukraine and Prague, Czech Republic – 20.7 inches

With Greece having the driest weather conditions, followed by Russia, there are many days where no precipitation occurs for more extended periods, which has a greater effect on the residents of these cities, especially in the long run.

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