Every place on the earth receives the same amount of sunlight each year. At the extremes, the North Pole gets 6 months of sunlight between the spring and autumn equinoxes while the South Pole is getting 6 months of darkness. So, every city in North America gets the same amount of sunlight whether or not it is nearer to the Equator or the North Pole, which is six months of daylight and six months of nighttime.
They average 283 days of sunshine per year.
New Jersey receives an average of 45 inches of rain per year.
New Hampshire is part of the New England region in the United States.
Some of the cities in the U.S. with the most rainy days per year include Mobile, Alabama; Pensacola, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Seattle, Washington. These cities are known for experiencing frequent rainfall throughout the year.
Below, I include two sites which provide information on the average number of sunny days in Connecticut and New Jersey. Based on this information I may conclude that the yearly average number of sunny day in Long Island is 200 days. http://climate.fizber.com/Connecticut-climate.html http://climate.fizber.com/New-Jersey-climate.html Regards N. Tsoupas
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New Year's Eve is six days after Christmas.
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61 days in a normal year and 62 in a leap year.
It Took 106 Days.
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From today, it's two more days until New Year's Eve.
7 hours on a plane
The average precipitation in New York City is about 50 inches per year. It rains about 120 days each year.