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88 sunny 99 partly cloudy 177 cloudy
http://www.weathertoday.net/weatherfacts/ Columbus OH, Sunny days only, not partly sunny or partly cloudy. 110
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.
Two thirds of the year is really dark in Finland, but you get almost a full day of light time per day in mid summer
I don't know about "most", but one possible contender: San Diego has a lot of cloudy/partly cloudy days in the spring and early summer (locally colloquially known as "May gray" and "June gloom"), thought it's rare for rain to fall during that time.
there are about 230 days that are cloudy
No More Cloudy Days was created in 2006.
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.
There are several biomes in the USA therefore many climates are present in the country. The biome that takes up the most land has the usual weather of sunny days and partly cloudy days
this week is all partly cloudy but no snow, two days out of next week call for rain but no snow. I say about the middle of December it will snow.
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.
For Cleveland, OH... About 66 days of sunshine. The remaining 299 days consist of 97 partly cloudy and 202 cloudy days. Yes, 202 cloudy days! We've gone 2 weeks straight (usually in the winter) without seeing so much as a spec of sunshine. Percentage-wise that breaks down to: 18% Sunny days 27% Partly Cloudy days 55% Cloudy days Keep in mind too that during December, January and February we only have 9 sunny days on average throughout the entire 3 month span. (9 sunny days vs. 68 cloudy days). That's only 3 days per month folks. Not good. Only 4 other major US cities have less sunshine than Cleveland (Seattle, Portland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh). Here are 2 links that this information came from: www.weathertoday.net/weatherf...loudy_desc.php lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/.../ccd/cldy.html