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The weather term for how much of the sky is hidden by clouds is cloud cover. This is usually expressed in terms of a percentage, such as "partly cloudy" or "mostly cloudy," to indicate the amount of the sky covered by clouds.
Cloud cover
The amount of the sky hidden by clouds can vary significantly depending on weather conditions. On average, during cloudy days, between 50% to 100% of the sky can be obscured by clouds. In contrast, clear days may have only a small fraction of the sky covered. Overall, the extent of cloud cover can be quite dynamic and change throughout the day.
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Clouds. But technically it is falling from the sky, from clouds in the sky.
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Ben Nevis is believed to have acquired its name from the Gaelic term "Beinn Nibheis," which translates to "mountain with its head in the clouds." This is due to the mountain's frequent association with mist and clouds enveloping its summit, making it appear as if it is hidden in the sky.
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When there are dark clouds in the sky, it is a sign that a rain shower is eminent. Clouds full of precipitation are much more dense than other clouds and as a result less sunlight can shine through causing the clouds to appear black.