Actually, I understand the question now (I've never worked in an area with skyscrapers, so it took a while..). If you have no tall buildings, just ground and houses, it really won't matter if the wind is blowing, you'll still effectively get the same volume of rain hitting any particular area on the ground.
However, put a tall building in the way and it will certainly intercept a volume of rainfall based on the angle of rainfall and height of building.
Downstream I can see it all evening out, but those drains immediately adjacent to the buildings, I can see where they could be impacted. Depending on how tall, prevailing winds, and how many other buildings are situated around it, it might be inconsequential or it might be something you should reasonably consider.
And I think it's one more reason I'll just stay out in the country..