Olympia, Washington in the lower 48.
The city that has the most annual fog in the US is New Orleans, Louisiana. It has an average of about 200 days of fog annually. The next foggiest city is Jacksonville, Florida with about 198 days of fog. The least foggiest is Las Vegas, Nevada with only 5 days of fog.
For Cleveland, OH... About 66 days of sunshine. The remaining 299 days consist of 97 partly cloudy and 202 cloudy days. Yes, 202 cloudy days! We've gone 2 weeks straight (usually in the winter) without seeing so much as a spec of sunshine. Percentage-wise that breaks down to: 18% Sunny days 27% Partly Cloudy days 55% Cloudy days Keep in mind too that during December, January and February we only have 9 sunny days on average throughout the entire 3 month span. (9 sunny days vs. 68 cloudy days). That's only 3 days per month folks. Not good. Only 4 other major US cities have less sunshine than Cleveland (Seattle, Portland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh). Here are 2 links that this information came from: www.weathertoday.net/weatherf...loudy_desc.php lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/.../ccd/cldy.html
The most tornado prone city in the U.S. is Oklahoma city.
Houston
i think it might be seattle
There are several biomes in the USA therefore many climates are present in the country. The biome that takes up the most land has the usual weather of sunny days and partly cloudy days
The city that has the most annual fog in the US is New Orleans, Louisiana. It has an average of about 200 days of fog annually. The next foggiest city is Jacksonville, Florida with about 198 days of fog. The least foggiest is Las Vegas, Nevada with only 5 days of fog.
Yes, you can get sunburns on cloudy days. Sunburns are caused by ultraviolet rays, which are not blocked by clouds, only by sunscreen. Sunburns are usually worse on cloudy days because people do not realize they can get burned and do not wear enough sunscreen.
The most popular city in he US is New York City.
It is the 4th largest US City by population.
Philadelphia was the capital city of the US during most of the Revolutionary War.
For Cleveland, OH... About 66 days of sunshine. The remaining 299 days consist of 97 partly cloudy and 202 cloudy days. Yes, 202 cloudy days! We've gone 2 weeks straight (usually in the winter) without seeing so much as a spec of sunshine. Percentage-wise that breaks down to: 18% Sunny days 27% Partly Cloudy days 55% Cloudy days Keep in mind too that during December, January and February we only have 9 sunny days on average throughout the entire 3 month span. (9 sunny days vs. 68 cloudy days). That's only 3 days per month folks. Not good. Only 4 other major US cities have less sunshine than Cleveland (Seattle, Portland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh). Here are 2 links that this information came from: www.weathertoday.net/weatherf...loudy_desc.php lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/.../ccd/cldy.html
New York City has the highest population in the United States.
Seattle
Most popular us city is New York City
where did most city dwellers in Ancient Rome live
No tests are done to see which city in the US is the most patient, but it is not a big city like New York or Los Angeles, it is most likely a country side city.