Rainfall in the Wild West varies significantly by region and season. Generally, areas like the Great Basin and desert regions experience very low annual precipitation, often less than 10 inches, while mountainous areas may receive more. Summer monsoons can bring sporadic storms, but overall, the climate tends to be dry, with rain more common in the spring and fall. The frequency can range from infrequent drizzles to sudden thunderstorms, depending on the specific location.
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