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sunshine and late
The two cloudiest months of the year ; both in late summer-February and March, both receive a low daily average of 5. 0 hours of sunshine.
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times enjoyed the film, calling it " as warm and refreshing a ray of sunshine as we've had in a very late Spring.
Spring, both by humidity and percentage of sunshine, is the dampest season but typhoons in late summer and early autumn can make the latter period wetter overall.
In the United Kingdom, the term ' Indian summer ' is used loosely for a period of unseasonable warmth and sunshine in late September, October or November.
In memoirs prepared late in life — unpublished until 1975 — she pictured her girlhood as an idyll: " one long summer of sunshine, flowers, and smiles ".
By late morning, the low cloud cover began to dissipate in advance of the dryline, however high cirrus clouds overspread the region during the afternoon hours, resulting in filtered sunshine in some areas that caused atmospheric destabilization.
Tiree, along with Colonsay enjoys a relatively high total of hours of sunshine during the late spring and early summer compared to the average for the United Kingdom.
The central part of the mountain range is commonly called " Skoteini Plevra ", which means " the dark side " because the villages located there do not receive as much sunshine in the early morning and the late afternoon hours.
The band's sound has been described as " inspired by classic American pop of the late ' 60s and early ' 70s " by MTV. com and " an ocean-soaked, harmony-heavy homage to California's dreamy dreams, shaking ground, and unrelenting sunshine " by Pitchfork Media.
Irene and Lootie – who knows of the goblins – stay out late one night and are chased by the goblins, who only appear on the surface at night as sunshine repulses them.
* The Clique ( Texas band ), a late 1960s U. S. sunshine pop band from Houston, Texas

sunshine and afternoon
Seeking an obscure, dark, relatively quiet corner in the airy room otherwise suffused with afternoon sunshine, he asked if the soft background music could be turned off.
Overcast days are rare ; most days include four to eight hours of sunshine from morning through early afternoon.
Icy roads are the greater concern as the sunshine will often melt the ice and then as afternoon temperatures cool down, the water from the melted snow and ice refreezes.
An hour or two of Sunday afternoon sunshine allowed for an impromptu gathering of musicians and singers to lead a bunch of old favorites, but for all practical purpose it was time to throw in the muddy towel.
On 25 October 1741 we had very clear weather and sunshine, but even so it hailed at various times in the afternoon.
Violent thunder and lightning storms may ravage the afternoon sky, then quickly give way to warm sunshine and cloudless skies.
The low hills catch the afternoon summer sunshine, ripening the fruit without fail.

sunshine and Lucy
Lucy the Dog enjoys some time sitting in the sunshine.

sunshine and stood
But as I stood on this hillside, I foresaw that in the blinding sunshine of that land I would become acquainted with a flabby, pretending, weak-eyed devil of a rapacious and pitiless folly.

sunshine and looking
In the 1980s after cheap package holidays and consistent sunshine became available to all, Herbert's grandson Brian Potter began to redevelop the resort as a luxury leisure complex, marketed at families looking for a second holiday or luxury short break.
Each and every Flower Fairy is in charge of looking after their flower or plant ; keeping it strong and healthy by making sure it has plenty of sunshine and water to drink, sweeping away dead leaves, and polishing flowers and stems.
Both Steve and Eileen's love lives are looking pretty bleak, so they decide to escape to the sunshine.

sunshine and at
it had a look of grim stark realism, resembling other cities whose habitual climate was cold, instead of the sprawling bumptious open-handed greedy Western city basking in eternal sunshine at the foot of mountains stored with endless riches and resources.
Shanghai experiences on average 1, 878 hours of sunshine per year, with the hottest temperature ever recorded at, and the lowest at.
The World Meteorological Organization uses the term " sunshine duration " to mean the cumulative time during which an area receives direct irradiance from the Sun of at least 120 watts per square meter.
The number of rainy days is indeed comparable to the Aleutian Islands at a much higher latitude in the northern hemisphere, whilst sunshine hours are comparable to Juneau, Alaska twenty degrees further from the equator.
* Bright sunshine amounting to about 2000 hours per year at the rate of 6 hours per day throughout the year.
Tórshavn is among the cloudiest places in the world, with significant sunshine records at only about 2. 4 hours of sunshine per day ; however no data whatsoever exist for places such as the Aleutian Islands or southern Chile which may have even less sun.
Patrons of Garmisch's spas can often be seen enjoying the sunshine at the summit as part of their Liegekur (" deckchair cure ").
But through June 309 hours of sunshine make Verkhoyansk as sunny a place as many others who are far to the south, even at the equator.
Winter cloudiness prompts locals to seek for sunshine in Andean valleys located at elevations generally above 500 meters above sea level.
Because they are located at a higher elevation than Lima, they receive more sunshine in winter months, something that the city of Lima frequently lacks under seasonal fog.
In the summer, the area sees little or no precipitation and plentiful sunshine — on average, 73. 5 percent of days in July, August and September are at least partly sunny.
The mean average temperature in the years 1971 to 2000 was 9. 4 to 9. 7 ° C, slightly above the average for the United Kingdom as was the average amount of annual sunshine at 1391 to 1470 hours.
* The Friend of Health, in which Hahnemann " recommended the use of fresh air, bed rest, proper diet, sunshine, public hygiene and numerous other beneficial measures at a time when many other physicians considered them of no value.
The bill of adult Greenland White-fronts are also orange-yellow at the base, but can be more pinkish-yellow on the outer-half, thus close in colour to European White-fronts ; the colour difference is more easily determined in dull, flat light rather than bright sunshine.
The angle of the hillside vineyards in the north exposes the grapes to more sunshine which leads to harvest at an early time than the vineyards in the south.
" I was in the depths of grief ," said Bright, when unveiling the statue of his friend at Bradford in 1877, " I might almost say of despair, for the life and sunshine of my house had been extinguished.
Hitchcock continues the interplay of light and dark throughout the film: Guy's bright, light tennis attire, versus " the gothic gloominess of Arlington mansion "; the crosscutting between his game in the sunshine at Forest Hills while Bruno's arm stretches into the dark and debris of the storm drain trying to fish out the cigarette lighter ; even a single image where " Walker is photographed in one visually stunning shot as a malignant stain on the purity of the white-marble Jefferson Memorial, as a blot on the order of things.
Cloud cover and sunshine is often quite variable during the cooler months, and there can be several rather cloudy days at times in winter.
It flies during the day, especially in bright sunshine, but also at dusk, dawn, and even in the rain, which is unusual for even diurnal hawkmoths.
Looking deeply at the sunshine, the leaves of the tree, and the clouds, we can see the table.
Being close to the coast, and in Southern England, sunshine compares favourably with most of the United Kingdom, at over 1700 hours a year.
Bognor Regis experiences an oceanic climate ( Köppen climate classification Cfb ) similar to almost all of the United Kingdom albeit sunnier and milder due to its proximity to the coast-It has, at over 1900 hours on average, the highest annual level of sunshine of any UK mainland weather station resulting in Bognor Regis being named the sunniest town in the UK.

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