AccuWeather's new climate analysis reveals that while it rains less overall nationwide, downpours are growing more intense - reshaping infrastructure, agriculture, and everyday life.
Breakdown
- Annual rainfall in the US has declined by 2.7% since 1995, but rain events are becoming more intense. 25s
- Infrastructure such as storm drains and roadways is increasingly strained by sudden, heavy downpours. 45s
- Days with over three inches of rain have increased by 35%, now averaging 15 such days per year. 1m 2s
- Intense rainfall is causing greater economic impacts, including billion-dollar flood disasters and agricultural challenges. 1m 18s
- AccuWeather's research aims to help stakeholders prepare for and adapt to changing weather patterns. 1m 47s