Yes, in those deserts with a rainy season, it does rain on occasion. In the Chihuahuan Desert where I live we have an annual summer monsoon and moisture is pushed in from the tropics. I am sitting in my home at this time watching rain clouds moving into our area.
It rains less than 10 inches (250 mm) each year on average.
It rains less than 10 inches (250 mm) each year on average.
It rains less than 10 inches (250 mm) each year on average.
It can rain at anytime in the desert. However, some have a winter rainy season, some have a summer rainy season, some have both.
during the rainy season in africa rain falls every day
There is no specific rainy season that describes all deserts. Some have a rainy season in the summer while others have it in winter. Yet others have both a summer and a winter rainy season. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert and our monsoon runs from about June 15 through the end of September.
That's why it's called the "rainy season", because there is a lot more rain during that time.
Each desert has its own weather data. Some have a rainy season in the summer, some in the winter and some have rain in both.
It depends where you are. So, no one can answer.
The two seasons that are seen in the Amazon are rainy and less rainy. During the rainy season, the Amazon will see between 60-180 inches of rain a day. During the less rainy season, it will see 30-100 inches of rain a day. The rainy season is between November and May.
In the United States, it can rain any month of the year. However, the majority of the rainfall comes during the summer monsoon season that runs from June until September. During the rainy season thunderstorms build nearly every afternoon and may drop significant rain by late afternoon or evening.
The desert is usually not humid unless it happens to be during the rainy season. I live in the desert and yesterday our humidity was 2% with a dewpoint of minus 26 degrees F. That is about as dry as one can find.
the rain eases the pain
The Savannah is not friendly to man during the rainy season. The constant rain makes the normally dry ground into muck, preventing most trucks from traversing it.
Most rain forests are located near the equator where the rising air carries a great deal of moisture into the atmosphere, causing rain showers. In the desert regions air is usually sinking so has little humidity except during the rainy season.