http://www.srh.noaa.gov/sju/?n=toptenwettestyear
2011 ranks as the second wettest year in nearly 113 years of record keeping in the San Juan Metro Area. An impressive rainfall total of 88.15 inches was reported at the San Juan International Airport, which is 31.80 inches above normal. This total was 1.35 less than 2010, the wettest year on record.
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San Juan
Saint Thomas
Saint Croix
1st
89.50" 2010
67.59" 1960
78.25" 1979
2nd
88.15" 2011
61.38" 2010
56.13" 2003
3rd
87.55" 1931
55.29" 2005
54.87" 1960
4th
84.97" 1950
51.93" 2003
53.33" 1952
5th
84.93" 1927
50.34" 1974
53.23" 1996
6th
78.96" 1902
49.34" 1981
51.72" 1974
7th
77.61" 1899
76.92" 1954
50.10" 1987
8th
77.28" 2005
46.30" 1958
49.88" 2010
9th
76.60" 1952
46.14" 2011
47.72" 2011
10th
75.70" 1901
46.13" 1979
45.76" 1953
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Sector
Rain
Normal
PON
YTD
YTD
YTD
X North Coast
74.47
61.74
121%
X South Coast
76.31
33.63
227%
X North Slopes
80.67
62.75
129%
X South Slopes
72.11
61.43
117%
X East Interior
107.05
79.50
135%
X West Interior
101.19
80.80
125%
Puerto Rico Average
85.30
63.31
135%
X U.S. Virgin Islands
48.11
39.78
121%





and strong winds from Belize to Panama, some of the temperatures have been the coldest in over a year (since December 2010). These are the temperatures registered on January 3 2012: