Most Yearly Precipitation in Headland History

This is a list of the largest annual precipitation totals ever recorded in Headland, Alabama history from 1950–2024.
What Was the Wettest Year in Headland History?
According to NOAA records, the most precipitation that Headland, Alabama has ever received in a single calendar year is 79.0 inches which occurred in 1964.
Year to date though April 27, 2024: 20.0 inches
Headland Precipitation by Year
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Year Rank Precipitation (inches)
2024 73 20.0
2023 74 10.5
2022 75 2.2
2021 5 71.9
2020 56 41.7
2019 43 48.2
2018 9 69.4
2017 71 22.3
2016 66 33.4
2015 54 42.2
2014 68 31.5
2013 3 76.7
2012 57 41.2
2011 65 35.2
2010 52 43.1
2009 7 69.7
2008 35 51.4
2007 49 45.4
2006 51 44.7
2005 19 60.6
2004 33 52.5
2003 21 58.4
2002 50 45.3
2001 40 49.8
2000 70 26.3
1999 63 37.6
1998 13 64.5
1997 24 56.2
1996 8 69.4
1995 29 54.4
1994 6 69.7
1993 42 49.2
1992 14 64.3
1991 17 60.8
1990 62 37.9
1989 10 66.9
1988 39 50.2
1987 46 47.0
1986 72 22.3
1985 47 46.4
1984 53 43.0
1983 12 64.5
1982 16 61.8
1981 38 50.6
1980 48 46.4
1979 20 58.7
1978 55 42.0
1977 41 49.7
1976 18 60.8
1975 2 77.7
1974 15 64.3
1973 4 73.4
1972 25 56.1
1971 11 65.1
1970 28 55.0
1969 26 55.5
1968 60 39.7
1967 30 53.3
1966 45 47.3
1965 44 47.8
1964 1 79.0
1963 23 56.4
1962 22 56.9
1961 27 55.4
1960 32 52.6
1959 37 51.0
1958 36 51.1
1957 31 53.0
1956 34 52.1
1955 61 38.8
1954 67 32.0
1953 58 41.0
1952 64 37.3
1951 59 40.6
1950 69 28.3