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  1. Average Annual Sunshine by State. The tables below pull together numbers on the amount of sunshine that each US state usually has in a year. There's information by state on the annual averages for percent, hours and days of sun.

    • Fall

      fall averages for the number of sunny days, hours a day and...

    • Spring

      spring averages for the number of sunny days, hours a day...

    • Winter

      winter averages for the number of sunny days, hours a day...

    • Summer

      summer averages for the number of sunny days, hours a day...

    • USA State-Wide Weather Averages

      Yearly Snowfall in Each State; Annual average snowfall for...

    • North Dakota

      North Dakota - Average Annual Sunshine by USA State -...

    • Wyoming

      Wyoming - Average Annual Sunshine by USA State - Current...

    • Louisiana

      Louisiana - Average Annual Sunshine by USA State - Current...

  2. Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, data analysis site Stacker found the states that get the most sunshine on an annual basis. The data includes the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia .

    • Ben Wittstein
    • Arizona. - Average annual sunlight: 5,755 kJ/m² - Percent of sunlight as compared to top state: 100% - Percent change in sunlight since 1992: +12.23%
    • New Mexico. - Average annual sunlight: 5,642 kJ/m² - Percent of sunlight as compared to top state: 98.04% - Percent change in sunlight since 1992: +14.54%
    • Nevada. - Average annual sunlight: 5,296 kJ/m² - Percent of sunlight as compared to top state: 92.02% - Percent change in sunlight since 1992: +13.28%
    • Texas. - Average annual sunlight: 5,137 kJ/m² - Percent of sunlight as compared to top state: 89.26% - Percent change in sunlight since 1992: +10.81%
  3. On average, 6 cm (2.3 in) of snow fall per year in Huntsville, 4 cm (1.6 in) in Birmingham, and just half a centimeter (0.2 in) in Mobile. Alabama is a sunny state, although not as sunny as Florida or the deserts of the southwest. On average, there are 2,600/2,700 hours of sunshine per year.

  4. Alabama generally has hot, humid summers and mild winters with copious precipitation throughout the year. The state receives an average of 56 inches (1,400 mm) of rainfall each year and experiences a lengthy growing season of up to 300 days in its southern portion. [2]

  5. The yearly average in this state is 3.57 peak sun hours. In the winter, the average falls to only 2.60 peak sun hours per day (27.2% reduction). In the summer, the average increases to 4.83 peak hours per day (35.3% increase). West Virginia. The yearly average in this state is 3.56 peak sun hours.

  6. The best time to visit West Virginia is during the shoulder seasons of April to June and September to October. During these months, the weather is generally mild and sunny, with fewer crowds and lower prices than during the peak summer season (July and August).

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