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Where to Find Sun All Year Round

Where To Find Sun Sun All Year Round Average Hours Average Temperature of Sunshine *based on capital Cuba's dry season runs from November to April, with an average of 7 hours of sunshine a day; while 75% of the country's rain falls Cuba between May and October. 9 Hours 16°C Summers in the UAE can involve withstanding sweltering heat with temperatures inland reaching up to 50°C and averages in some areas T ala being 43°C. In the summer months there is often more than 10 hours of United Arab Emirates sunshine a day. 9 Hours 27°C Nicknamed 'The Sunshine State, Florida enjoys short, warm winters UNIVERSAL and hot, humid summers. In Orlando the sun shines for an average of 70% of every hour of Florida daylight and there's an average of 260 full days of sunshine. 8 Hours 22°C Just to the east of Puerto Rico, Anguilla sees very little seasonal variation in temperature. The tropical island has a dry climate and is a Anguilla haven for sun worshippers. 8 Hours 27°C Extremes of heat and cold are rare in South Africa and the elevation of much of the country means that even the tropical northern areas are cooler. South Africa 8 Hours 21°C At 13 degrees north of the equator, Barbados boasts a hot tropical climate with wet and dry seasons. It also sees over 3,000 hours of sunshine a year and sees up to 10 hours of sunshine some days. Barbados 8 Hours 27°C On average Malta sees 300 days of good weather a year and in 2015 the island saw 2095.2 hours of sunshine, thanks to its Mediterranean climate. Winter in Malta is very mild with temperatures Malta rarely dropping into single figures. 8 Hours 19°C At almost 3 million square miles, Australia has several different climates; from alpine; to arid desert climate; to tropical and coastal temperate. Canberra sees the most sunshine in February with around 10 Australia hours per day. 8 Hours 14°C Lying off the coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, temperatures in Mauritius see relatively small seasonal and diurnal variations. The beautiful island inspired Mark Twain to write, "You gather the idea that Mauritius was made first and then Mauritius heaven, and that heaven was copied after Mauritius! 7 Hours 23°C About 30km off the coast of India, Sri Lanka's warm climate is influenced by the Indian Ocean. In coastal areas temperatures vary very little over the course of the year. Sri Lanka 7 Hours 27°C The Spanish archipelago's mild winters and warm summers make a popular choice among holidaymakers. The islands are the sunniest part of Europe, boasting over 3000 hours of sunlight a year Canary Islands and 4800 hours of daylight. 7 Hours 20°C With a marine sub-tropical climate, Bermuda experiences warm winters and hot summers. During the summer months, May to November, there is on average 9-10 hours of sunshine each day Bermuda and on average there are 2590 hours of sunshine per year. 7 Hours 22°C Like many countries Vietnam sees regional variations in the climate with the north being cooler than the south, and a predominately tropical monsoon climate. The mountains in the north Vietnam are the country's wettest area. 7 Hours 27°C The fifth largest country in the world is also one of the sunniest, with 90% of the country lying within the tropics. The average temperature is 22°C, while in the south it can get as Brazil low as 18°C. 6 Hours 22°C Much of Kenya experiences a sub-tropical or temperate climate and yearly rainfall is very minimal despite its proximity to the equator. The capital Nairobi sees on average 6 Kenya hours of sunshine a day, but it differs from place to place. 6 Hours 23°C Sources solarcentre www.holiday-weather.com www.cubarocks.co.uk solar lighting that works www.whatstheweatherlike.org www.rio-de-janeiro.climatemps.com www.guide-to-disney.com www.wikipedia.org www.thesolarcentre.co.uk ... '.

Where to Find Sun All Year Round

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At this time of year many of us find ourselves day dreaming about sunnier weather. Right about now it feels like it’s been winter forever and that there’s no end in sight. But while the U.K. might...

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