Does mail come on rainy days

In most cases, mail delivery is not affected by rain. Mail carriers are trained to deliver mail in various weather conditions, including rain. They typically wear waterproof gear, such as raincoats and boots, to protect themselves and the mail from the elements.

However, there are some exceptions where mail delivery might be delayed or suspended due to heavy rain or severe weather conditions:

  1. Severe weather warnings: If there's a severe weather warning or a tornado warning in your area, mail delivery might be suspended or delayed until the weather improves.
  2. Flooding: If the roads or mail routes are flooded, mail delivery might be delayed or suspended until the area is safe to navigate.
  3. Heavy snow or ice: In areas with heavy snow or ice, mail delivery might be delayed or suspended until the roads are clear and safe to travel.
  4. Power outages: If there's a power outage in your area, mail delivery might be delayed or suspended until the power is restored.

In general, mail delivery is designed to be resilient to rain and other mild weather conditions. So, unless there's a severe weather event or a specific issue with your local mail route, you can expect your mail to arrive on a rainy day.