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sunny

[suhn-ee] / ˈsʌn i /




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Social media responded to the warning with puzzlement: “I get it. It was like 49 degrees and sunny this morning. It’s tough in these streets.”

From Los Angeles Times

"It was rainy Berlin and we wanted sunny Kabul," Sadat recalled.

From Barron's

It was a sunny and frosty start to the weekend in the High Peak where overnight snow sits on the high ground.

From BBC

It is expected that much of the UK will have a sunny day on Saturday.

From BBC

In the southwest of England, it won't rain every single day, there will be drier and sunnier days between our weather systems.

From BBC