The term "overcast" refers to a weather condition characterized by a sky completely covered with clouds, resulting in little to no sunlight reaching the ground. This typically indicates a gray, uniform cloud layer that can lead to dull and gloomy weather. Overcast conditions can occur in various weather systems and often precede rain or other precipitation.
The past tense is also 'overcast'.
cloudy
Clouds bearing overcast conditions refer to a thick layer of clouds that completely covers the sky, blocking out sunlight and creating a uniform gray appearance. This type of cloud cover typically indicates stable atmospheric conditions and can lead to persistent precipitation. Overcast skies often result in reduced visibility and cooler temperatures, as the sun's rays are unable to penetrate the cloud layer.
No, overcast is an adjective (describing word).
clear
The past tense is also 'overcast'.
A lot of gray clouds. Dull and gloomy. No direct sunshine. It looks as if it is going to rain. It just might! --- The term "overcast" means complete or virtually complete coverage of the sky by relatively low clouds. More specifically, it can refer to gray clouds rather than white or dark.
Tomorrow there will be an overcast.
syracuse, ny is overcast all year... 70% overcast
to what does the term coed refer
Couvert is overcast in French.
Overcast is another word for cloudy.
An overcast is when most of the sky is covered in clouds.
Cloudy and overcast are synonyms.
cloudy
Overcast means that the sky is light gray, common in the Bay Area and some of the Central Coast.
Clouds bearing overcast conditions refer to a thick layer of clouds that completely covers the sky, blocking out sunlight and creating a uniform gray appearance. This type of cloud cover typically indicates stable atmospheric conditions and can lead to persistent precipitation. Overcast skies often result in reduced visibility and cooler temperatures, as the sun's rays are unable to penetrate the cloud layer.