Based on the National Climate Data Center, Chicago has an average of 84 clear days, 105 partially cloudy days, 176 cloudy days. The averages were compiled from data spanning 37 years, up through 2002. For a month-by-month breakdown, visit their website:
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/cldy.html
They also have data for a bunch of other U.S. cities!
Good luck!
3/4, so there are about 270 cloudy days and 90 sunny days in a year.
There are 365 days in a normal year, with 366 in a leap year.
It only seems that way because of the dreary cloud cover on an average of 201 days each year with 93 days of partly cloudy and frequent but rarely heavy amounts of rainfall.
80 days a year!
how many days of sunshine does Kenya have
242
3/4, so there are about 270 cloudy days and 90 sunny days in a year.
california
Astoria, Oregon and Quillayute, Washington with 240 days per year.
Sunny days a year in Detroit, Michigan. 185 cloudy days, 75 partly cloudy, and 105 clear days, per NOAA's 2002 data: See the link below.
93 not including partially cloudy or mostly cloudy days.
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.
Cold Bay is a very small town, they had a population of 95 in 2011, the average temps are 25-60 F they have 36in of rain a year, and snow fall is about 55in, winds can be around 30mph, and they have around 220 cloudy days.
South Bend average is 73 full sunny days per year and 100 partly cloudy days per year. That average was studied for 56 years. So less than half the year has sun.
I don't know for sure, but it seems to me that there are more sunny days than cloudy days. If I had to guess, it would probably be about 280 sunny days.
Seattle is the cloudiest place in the world. It has 226 cloudy days per year. This means that they only have 139 days of sunshine.
176 days are required, with pupil attendance.