In Europe, the most precipitation falls in the north, least of all in the south. Of the major cities in Europe, the largest number of rainy days is observed in Glasgow, the least – in Spanish Almeria. Annual precipitation since 1960 exposes a growing trend of up to 70 mm per decade in north-eastern and north-western Europe and a reduction of up to 90 mm per decade in some parts of southern Europe
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