That's a funny question. People say we have harsh winters but I've only ever experienced Québec and Ontario weather so it has never been more than I can easily bear.
We have four distinct seasons, (spring, summer, winter fall)
It only feels like Spring about 2 or more weeks after March 21st where we get rain a few times a week and temperatures are below 15ºC daily for a couple months.
Summers can get quite hot in the city with heatwaves over 35ºC and humid. Typically though Summers are gorgeous and well spent outside. Air near the water (St.Lawrence River, Lac St.Louis etc.) will cool you off nicely. Sun showers aren't uncommon.
Fall isn't special as far as the weather goes. They can be very chilly and days feel rather short. Wardrobe would be gloves and a sweater and windbreaker (or equivalent).
Winter is fabulous in Québec! Montréal after a snowfal is beautiful but if it gets above freezing it's not at all charming. The past couple of years we've gotten quite a lot of snow (our usual precipitation, I'd say from late November to early March) with several snowfalls of 15-25cm. Temperatures stay below freezing (0ºC) most of the season and can get below -35ºC with the wind chill. It's rather wet as far as I can tell, and lots of shovelling. Public transit can be worth waiting for.
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Wilmington has an average of about 200 sunny days every year.
80 days a year!
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Wilmington has an average of about 200 sunny days every year.
In Williston Vermont there are on average 159 sunny days per year
on average auzzie gets 90 percent sunny days ! that 270 days in a year
200, on average.
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80 days a year!
It is sunny on average 325 days a year in Los Angeles. So yeah, it's pretty sunny.
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On average, there are 236 sunny days per year in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
According to currentresults.com, GA averages over 200 days of sunshine a year in some cities. By combing the number of sunny and partly sunny days in a year, cities like Atlanta average 218 days of sunshine and is sunny about 60% of the time by taking the average time between sunrise and sunset over a course of year.