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Oh honey, intermittent clouds just means those fluffy white things in the sky can't make up their mind. They're playing peekaboo with the sun, popping in and out like they're at a cosmic game of hide and seek. So, expect some sun, some shade, and maybe a sprinkle of rain if those clouds decide to get sassy.

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