no
There are no rainforests in Nevada.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains block moisture from the Pacific Ocean from crossing into Nevada creating a rain shadow desert on the leeward side of the mountains.
The coastal Range and the Sierra Nevada Mountains block Pacific moisture from entering Nevada and forming a rain shadow desert.
The Sierra Nevada mountains block moisture from the Pacific from crossing into Nevada, creating a rain shadow desert.
43 inches a year
Carson City, Nevada
I believe it is Sequim.
las Vegas Nevada has a desert climate-hot and dry with little rain fall all year round
Utah, with annual rain fall of 12.26"
Death Valley is a rain shadow desert in the U.S. It is in the rain shadow effect of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
The region of the United States that does not receive frequent rain is the Southwest, including states like Arizona, Nevada, and parts of California.
The driest city in Nevada is actually Las Vegas. It averages only about 4.2 inches of rain per year. Some years are significantly less than that.