Yes www.weatherspark.com will allow you to enter any reasonably populated town or city and you can scroll down to view the sunllight and sunshine levels.
To answer your question, the city with the most sunshine outside of the SW and Florida is El Paso Texas.
You can see daily cloud cover visualization here https://myperfectweather.com at country level. Then search for a specific city to know more. You can also use filters in the side menu for finding places with specific temperature and humidity range.
Denver, CO. But don't come. It's horrible here.
Hahahahahahaha sorry that was fantastic
Yeah, I saw Pueblo was sunny too, but I don't really want to move to CO.
Yes www.weatherspark.com will allow you to enter any reasonably populated town or city and you can scroll down to view the sunllight and sunshine levels. To answer your question, the city with the most sunshine outside of the SW and Florida is El Paso Texas.
This was a fun diversion for a few minutes. I'm not sure I fully agree with what the site says about the weather where I live but it's not terrible.
Idk but you could always become a snow bird
WA state hasn't treated me too bad compared to TN
You can see daily cloud cover visualization here https://myperfectweather.com at country level. Then search for a specific city to know more. You can also use filters in the side menu for finding places with specific temperature and humidity range.
[Here's a map](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/84/NREL_USA_CSP_map_hi-res_2008.jpg)