That depends on where you live. In my area, the west side of the house gets rained on first and most.
Living in Florida for 28 years I can say with absolute certainty the answer to your question is YES. I have seen it rain in the neighbors yard and not in mine I lived in Florida for over 10 yrs and absolutly loved when it rained in the front of the house and not in the back or vice versa
A side-by-side configuration is simply an arrangement where two things are adjacent to each other. It could be said that houses are built on lots in a side-by-side configuration. Driving down the street, you see house after house after house. The main guns on a battleship are arranged in a turret in a side-by-side configuration.
From front to back, or from side to side or how high?
It is statistically as likely to rain on any day of the week.
A house composed of 2 side by side apartments is called a duplex.
The side of a hurricane that has the most rain would be the left side. The right side would have the strongest winds.
when rain or snow falls the windward side of a mountain the side that faces wind direction gets most of the rain or snow and the leeward side of a mountain the side that faces away from the wind gets less rain it is said to be in a rain shadow .
the south side of the house
most fires start in the amazon and the rain forest and in house belive it or not but in house on pancake day most fires start
The west side of a house gets the most afternoon heat assuming sunlight can reach this side.
the eastern side because there is less rain/moisture.
The name given to the leeward side of the mountain is the "rain shadow" side. The rain shadow side receives less precipitation compared to the windward side because the air is forced to rise and cool on the windward side, leading to condensation and rainfall. As the air descends on the leeward side, it warms and becomes drier, resulting in less rainfall.
The east side is the dry side on the west coast. The west side is next to the ocean and gets the most rain.
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The rain shadow equals rain
Often, the rain or snow falls on only one side of the mountain, the windward side. The other side of the mountain, the leeward side, which receives much less rain or snow. is said to be ' rain shadow'
A basic answer is that the side facing the sea may receive most of the rain coming off the sea. The land side of the mountain may be in the mountain's rain shadow, which receives less rain, and could be drier.