the british isles
My guess: The number of foggy days change each year depending on the temperature.
In the winter and spring, the park is relatively cold. Snow falls in November until late February in most areas of the park. In the summer and fall, temperatures rise and become mild to warm, if not hot on some days in the valley.
The weather in Mpumalanga is generally very tropical and mild, with high summer rainfall. The high portions of Mpumalanga are savannah, and experience widely varying temperatures, with warm days and cool nights. The coniferous forest regions experience cooler temperatures and less rain, and will sustain wider seasonal weather variation.
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Normandy is on the west coast of France and has a warm climate. Good levels of rain mean that the countryside is green but there are usually more sunny days than cloudy or rainy days. Due to its northern latitude and coastal position the weather does not get to the high temperatures seen elsewhere in France and it can be unpredictable. However occasional days reaching 80* F (27* C) are not unusual in the summer and the winter months are relatively mild. ( The asterisk means "degrees.")
October has the greatest number of foggy days guess i have to relearn geography, i never knew october was a region.
london
get a haunter and wait 5 days. The weather must also be foggy.
65.87 m/s in clear days but 64.2 m/s if foggy
My guess: The number of foggy days change each year depending on the temperature.
If that were true there would be no San Francisco or London either.
Mostly cool to chilly foggy nights (80% of the year), with most days fog clearing away between 09:00 and 15:00, in winter through extreme cold spells inland, sometimes east winds with sandstorms and temperatures up to 41 C
In the hot deserts, the weather may be hot during the summer but winters are quite mild compared to non-desert areas. There are few cloudy, rainy days, snow is rare and temperatures quite pleasant.
Chickens mate all year round, but are more apt to in the fall and spring when the temperatures are most mild.
Not days. At the visible "surface" of Neptune you would freeze to death in a matter of seconds. Even if you found a layer of surviviable temperatures, the lack of oxygen would kill you in a few minutes.
Either fog occurs on a day, or it does not. Therefore it is a discrete value.
A mild sprain - actually any sprain - is very dependent on your age. If you're under 25, a mild sprain should be healed completely in 10 days. If you're past fifty, the same mild sprain will take a month to heal.