Examples of 'more sunny' in a sentence

Meaning of "more sunny"

more sunny - This phrase is used to describe a weather forecast or a particular location that is expected to have increased sunshine or clearer skies. For instance, 'Tomorrow is forecasted to be more sunny than today.'

How to use "more sunny" in a sentence

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I just wish it was a little bit more sunny.
Praying for more sunny days.
Consider an alternate driving route to prevent driving in more sunny areas.
A drier and more sunny afternoon.
Those coming from the North or Northwest are synonymous with a change towards more sunny days.
It prefers more sunny areas at the edges of the rainforest.
April is drier and has more sunny days.
No more sunny days.
We make all our best to make your day more sunny and funny.
We had more sunny days and higher temperatures than last year.
Sunday will be more Sunny.
More sunny days than Tucson.
Morgan on average has more sunny days than the Gold Coast.
Although we all live in a dark world, do not gangsters make it a more sunny place?
This season has more sunny days with less rain and more than 16 hours of daylight.

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In February, the sky finally clears up and we have more sunny days.
Yes, more sunny skies are likely ahead on FX.
Heather Calluna vulgaris " or common juniper Juniperus communis prefers more sunny and dry areas.
For example, California has more sunny days annually than Washington.
This region plays a northern continental climate, slightly cooler than area Montreal but much more sunny.
Located outside the hurricane belt, Aruba enjoys more sunny days than any other Caribbean island.
The morning and the next time we will ask the chamber 402 which is more sunny.
However, you should know that the more sunny day, greater energy production.
On this particularly cold winter day, I dream of more sunny destinations.
Don't gangsters make it a more sunny place? Although we all live in a dark world.
Hopefully, now that it 's summer we will have more sunny days.
Might be a little more sunny than mine. I think Fiona's whole story.
No more holidays, no more sunny days.
It 's more sunny days.
We have more sunny days than 80 % of American cities.

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