Problem is, commoner,, localized, but large geographical areas can produce significant amounts of moisture with prevailing winds that are upslope in nature. That is, certain weather patterns can cause winds to flow in the opposite direction to that normally experienced, in which case the rain/snowfall will be on the eastern sides of the mountains. Here in the western U.S., in late February through May, we get upslope conditions that cause some of the heaviest snowfall of the year. This can extend all along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains...