Alaska has the most cloudy days per year, with an average of 320 cloudy days. This is due to the state's high latitude and proximity to the Pacific Ocean, which contribute to its consistently overcast weather.
The US city with the most cloudy days is Seattle, Washington. Seattle is known for its frequent cloudy and rainy weather throughout the year.
Sunny days a year in Detroit, Michigan. 185 cloudy days, 75 partly cloudy, and 105 clear days, per NOAA's 2002 data: See the link below.
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.
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
Alaska has the most cloudy days per year, with an average of 320 cloudy days. This is due to the state's high latitude and proximity to the Pacific Ocean, which contribute to its consistently overcast weather.
Mount Waialeale in Hawaii is known to have the most cloudy days in a year. Its peak is often covered in clouds due to its location and weather patterns, receiving an average of over 350 rainy days annually.
The US city with the most cloudy days is Seattle, Washington. Seattle is known for its frequent cloudy and rainy weather throughout the year.
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No, the weather in the UK is not always cloudy. The UK has a variable climate with a mix of sunny, cloudy, and rainy days throughout the year.
Based on the National Climate Data Center, Chicago has an average of 84 clear days, 105 partially cloudy days, 176 cloudy days. The averages were compiled from data spanning 37 years, up through 2002. For a month-by-month breakdown, visit their website:http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/cldy.htmlThey also have data for a bunch of other U.S. cities!Good luck!
93 not including partially cloudy or mostly cloudy days.
Washington is because of Seattle which has 240 days of overcast out of 365 days per year.
Sunny days a year in Detroit, Michigan. 185 cloudy days, 75 partly cloudy, and 105 clear days, per NOAA's 2002 data: See the link below.
Average: 178 days per year of sun exposure; with 98 of those days recorded as full sun exposure (no clouds). The remaining 80 of those days were recorded as partly sunny, partly cloudy, or (mixed) cloudy with rain and/or some sun in the day.
According to the State Climate Office of North Carolina webpage (http://www.nc-climate.ncsu.edu/climate/ncclimate.html): "Sunshine is relatively abundant, the average annual percent of possible sunshine ranges from 58 to 65 at the various stations having sunshine recorders. An average of 126 days per year are clear, 117 partly cloudy, and 122 cloudy, while measurable rain falls on 120 days."
Cold Bay is a very small town, they had a population of 95 in 2011, the average temps are 25-60 F they have 36in of rain a year, and snow fall is about 55in, winds can be around 30mph, and they have around 220 cloudy days.