Overcast in a sentence as a noun

Is 100f 30 days in a row worse than 7 months in a row of mostly overcast and rain?

Even in the summer, you get a lot of overcast days and misty rain.

Here in Montana when it's overcast, 10 deg. F, and the wind is blowing 30 mph the front of the house would barely reach 55 deg F.

And yes, even on the most overcast day solar panels generate power.

Overcast in a sentence as a verb

The ones on my roof in California can generate nearly 50% of their best days on overcast days.

Coincidentally, it's a stormy, overcast day, and my office lamp burned out this morning.

Some user research I need to do is to see how many people would use "mostly sunny, partly sunny, slightly overcast" as 3 icons, or if 1 works.

Here, we show that dung beetles transport their dung balls along straight paths under a starlit sky but lose this ability under overcast conditions.

Overcast in a sentence as an adjective

I've experienced this any number of times, mostly when backpacking in the Adirondacks in overcast conditions.

The BBC article mentioned refraction, but Iceland Spar makes it possible to see the direction of polarization of skylight, which means it could be used on small, clear patches of sky on an otherwise overcast day to find the direction to the sun.

Overcast definitions

noun

the state of the sky when it is covered by clouds

See also: cloudiness

noun

gloomy semidarkness caused by cloud cover

See also: cloudiness

noun

a long whipstitch or overhand stitch overlying an edge to prevent raveling

See also: overcasting

noun

a cast that falls beyond the intended spot

verb

make overcast or cloudy; "Fall weather often overcasts our beaches"

See also: cloud

verb

sew over the edge of with long slanting wide stitches

verb

sew with an overcast stitch from one section to the next; "overcast books"

adjective

filled or abounding with clouds

See also: cloud-covered clouded sunless