Spoiler: They are not all in the northern half of the country
There are some surprising entries in the Top 5 rainiest departments in FranceThePhotoFab / Simone Crespiatico / CELINE NAEGELEN / laraslk / Shutterstock
Many may be hoping for endless sunshine in the coming months - but, with drought a constant threat, some may also ask which areas of France receive the most rainfall. Spoiler: They are not all in the north!
The greenery of the Vosges may be a clue to its raininessThePhotoFab / Shutterstock
Vosges, in Grand Est, takes the fifth spot. This north-eastern department separates the traditional ‘Lorraine’ plateau from its ‘Alsace’ counterpart.
Its rainiest area? The commune of Rupt-en-Moselle, which has an annual average of 1,886 mm.
Fourth place
This mountainous area receives its fair share of rainfallGennady Stetsenko/Shutterstock
The geography of this department in the southern half of France means it receives an average of 1,962 mm of rain annually, at the recording point of Iraty Orgambide.
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Third place
It’s well known for its history and sunshine, but Gard also gets a lot of rainlaraslk/Shutterstock
Another southern entry! Despite its proximity to sun-soaked Provence and the Mediterranean Sea, Gard in Occitanie receives annual rainfall of 1,970 mm, putting it in third place overall.
Second place
Picturesque greenery and an old chapel in the rainy Haute-SaôneCELINE NAEGELEN/Shutterstock
Haute-Saône comes in second place in France, and is also the second-rainiest department in Grand Est.