Most areas along the coast of South Asia typically receive a substantial amount of rainfall, and the exact amount can vary significantly by location. On average, many coastal areas in South Asia receive between 40 to 100 inches (100 to 250 centimeters) of rainfall per year. However, some areas, such as the southwestern coast of India, known as the Western Ghats, can receive even higher annual rainfall totals due to the influence of the monsoon winds. These regions may receive well over 100 inches of rain annually. Rainfall patterns can be influenced by monsoons and local geography, leading to variations in precipitation from year to year.
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