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A good contender is St. John's Newfoundland Canada has 121 days of fog per year - the foggiest city in Canada - Which is next to what Wikipedia calls The foggiest place in the world; the Grand Banks.
It rains an average of 150 days a year in Washington, USA.
Forks, WA typically has about 212 rainy days each year due to its Pacific Northwest climate characterized by frequent precipitation. This high number of rainy days contributes to the lush, green environment of the region.
First off, it depends which angle/side of the world you are on. Secondly, the equator also affects the long and short days. And lastly, not all countries have all the 4 seasons; so their summers or winters are lengthened. Hope this info helped! :)
On average, Washington state experiences around 150 days of rain per year. However, the frequency of rainy days can vary depending on the specific region within the state.
October has the greatest number of foggy days guess i have to relearn geography, i never knew october was a region.
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.
Either fog occurs on a day, or it does not. Therefore it is a discrete value.
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
London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, is known for its foggy weather conditions. On average, London experiences around 47 days of fog per year.
coastal regions with high humidity or near bodies of water. These weather conditions are often associated with coastal areas due to the influence of the nearby ocean on temperature regulation and the formation of fog. Cities like San Francisco, Vancouver, and London are known for experiencing mild temperatures and foggy days.
The shoe shine guy Kicks is in the city. He only comes on clear days. He doesn't come on foggy, rainy, or snowy days. Just go with the flow.
we have 7 days in a week. 7 is a prime number. there are 31 days in some months.31 is a prime number
A good contender is St. John's Newfoundland Canada has 121 days of fog per year - the foggiest city in Canada - Which is next to what Wikipedia calls The foggiest place in the world; the Grand Banks.
Well, it went on for six years, so there were sunny days and rainy days, cold and hot days, foggy and snowy days. Men were fighting in far flung corners of the globe, including some in tropical climates. In those places there are basically two seasons, the rainy season (also called the monsoon season) where it rains continuously for months and everything rots, and the dry season.