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"Sunny intervals" refers to periods of time during the day when the sun shines through breaks in the clouds, creating moments of sunshine amidst otherwise cloudy conditions. It indicates that while there may be overcast skies, there will also be intervals where the sun is visible. This term is often used in weather forecasts to suggest a mix of sun and clouds rather than continuous sunlight or complete overcast.

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