The sun shines all day on every part of the UK. Some parts of the UK may be cloudy on any given day but if the sky is clear then any part of the UK can have unbroken sunshine all day.
The southern parts of the UK are generally warmer but there is no part of the UK were the sun can shine any longer than other parts.
The most sunshine recorded in one month was 383.9 hours at Eastbourne (East Sussex) in July 1911.
No - the South East including Kent and the South West Devon and Cornwall are acknowledged as the sunniest places in Britain
Some plants just will not survive in the sunniest part of the garden.
The base word of "sunniest" is "sun."
St Brelade, Jersey The Bailiwick of Jersey is not part of the United Kingdom. It is a Crown Dependency, but it is independent and self-governing. They have a parliament known as "the States of Jersey". The sunniest town in the UK is claimed to be Torquay.
the comparative of sunny is sunnier and the superlative is sunniest
The sunniest hours of the day are around 2-3 pm.
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Gela,in the Southern coast of Sicily, is the hottest and sunniest place of Italy
The warmest and sunniest months of the year in London are usually July and August.
The city of Marseille, located in Provence (South of France) was France's sunniest city in 2012.
Assuming you mean use sunniest in a sentence:Today is the sunniest day in ten years.This word is not recognised by some more basic dictionaries, so you could say:Today is the most sunny in ten years.
Yuma, Arizona is the sunniest place in the United States. Redding California is the second sunniest city.