Well, now we know why they are "Sleepless in Seattle."

They aren't No. 1.

In fact, they aren't even close.

There's always been an assumption that Seattle is the rainiest city in the country.

However,

in the United State, released by San Francisco-based WeatherBill, Inc., Mobile, Alabama, takes the top spot with more than 5 feet of rain annually.

And you aren't surprised, especially after the

in the past few days.

In fact, the Northwest doesn't enter the mix until Olympia, Washington, chimes in at No. 24.

The southeast dominates the list.

The northwest maintains its rainy day reputation with Olympia being the city with the most rainy days annually (63 days), but Mobile comes in second on the most rainy days list with 59 days.

WeatherBill studied more than three decades of rainfall data from 200 National

Weather Service stations in major U.S. cities, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, according to the report.

The second quarter is t

he rainiest with 10 cities averaging more than 15 inches of rain.

Here is how the list broke down with the annual average of rainfall in inches followed by the annual average of rainy days.

1. Mobile, Ala. (67 inches, 59 days)

2. Pensacola, Fla. (65 inches, 56 days)

3. New Orleans, La. (64 inches, 59 days)

4. West Palm Beach, Fla. (63 inches, 58 days)

5. Lafayette, La. (62 inches, 55 days)

6. Baton Rouge, La. (62 inches, 56 days)

7. Miami, Fla. (62 inches, 57 days)

8. Port Arthur, Texas (61 inches, 51 days)

9. Tallahassee, Fla. (61 inches, 56 days)

10. Lake Charles, La. (58 inches, 50 days)