Depends on where in the US, and what part of summer. The farther north you go, the more daylight hours (during summer and spring only - the opposite is true in fall and winter). Also, the number of daylight hours is at a maximum at the summer solstice, which is the beginning of summer, and declines throughout the summer and fall. Alaska is part of the US, and the northern part of Alaska is within the Arctic Circle. For some period of time around the beginning of summer, this part of Alaska has 24 hours of sunlight every day. On the other hand, Hawaii is also part of the US, but is so close to the equator that the maximum number of daylight hours is only slightly more than the yearly average of 12. You're going to have to be more specific, as far as date and location, if you want an answer to this question.
The sun will set in Florida as late as 8 or 8:30 at night. This gives a lot of daylight hours for doing fun things in Florida.
There are only about 74 clears days, because there are fair-weather clouds much of the time (174 partly cloud days).
a whole lot!
about 21 days
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about 247
how many days of sunshine does Kenya have
300
200, on average.
Seattle, WA, USA
There are 68 sunny days a year in Portland, Oregon. On a nice sunny day in July, it can rich a high off 79 degrees and humid.
how many days of sunshine does Kenya have
Greece has 250 days of light or 3,000 hours of sunshine.
90% of sunshine/year = 328.5 days/year
58
300
on average 79.6
365 days
58 days a year.
300
365
64
350 days of sunshine a year