Sunny, partly cloudy, mostly cloudy, overcast, and cloudy.
mostly cloudy,partly cloudy,sunny,partly sunny,clear,overcast,cloudy,I gave a little more because you might want to know 2 more
Clear, party cloudy, partly sunny, broken clouds, and overcast.
Believe it or not, there is a difference. It relates to the average amount of cloud cover expected. Would you believe partly sunny means more cloud cover than partly cloudy? Can be confusing to the public...mostly sunny means more sun than partly cloudy does, while partly sunny means more clouds than partly cloudy does. Anyway, from least cloud cover to most, the scale is: sunny, mostly sunny, partly cloudy, partly sunny, mostly cloudy, cloudy. Mostly sunny means more sun than clouds, partly sunny means more clouds than sun, and partly cloudy generally means an equal amount of clouds and sun.
The five terms used to describe cloudiness are clear (0-10% cloud cover), partly cloudy (11-50% cloud cover), mostly cloudy (51-90% cloud cover), cloudy (91-100% cloud cover), and overcast (complete cloud cover).
you should wear sweat pants and long sleeved shirt it would look amazing
Fine day with no cloud cover, hot partly cloudy with a chance of meatballs
It was a Tuesday and it was partly cloudy with a chance of rain but it only rained for about an hour and it was 73 degrees
A "hink pink" is a type of word riddle where the answer consists of two rhyming words that match a given clue. In this case, "cloudy 24 hours" could be a hink pink for "rainy day." The word "rainy" rhymes with "hinky," and "day" rhymes with "pink," making it a suitable hink pink for the clue provided.
Average: 178 days per year of sun exposure; with 98 of those days recorded as full sun exposure (no clouds). The remaining 80 of those days were recorded as partly sunny, partly cloudy, or (mixed) cloudy with rain and/or some sun in the day.
well any amount of sun on the solar panne will generate energy so yes
I do not have the capability to provide historical weather data for specific dates. You may need to consult historical archives or weather databases for this information.