Yes, you certainly can! The UV rays are strong enough to penetrate the clouds. If they weren't, cloudy days would look like night. It might just take a little longer, but you will get a tan. Make sure to put your sun block on though; you can still get damage as well as tan. :)
Yes, you can still get a tan when it's windy out. Wind does not affect the sun's UV rays, which are responsible for tanning the skin. However, it's important to remember to apply sunscreen to protect your skin from sun damage, even on windy days.
Wind has absolutely no bearing on your ability to tan.
As an adjective venteux (m) venteuse (f) but "it's windy" is commonly translated by "il fait du vent" or "il y a du vent" And "In windy conditions" would be translated by "par grand vent"
12mph is a gentle breeze. Leaves and small twins in constant motion for example
wet windy and stormy
The end of the windy season depends on the location, but generally speaking, windy seasons usually occur in spring and fall when temperature differences between regions are greater. It would be best to check local weather patterns and seasonal trends for a more specific answer.
The windy part.
of course, the wind does nothing to prevent the suns UV rays from hitting you.
it means it is windy just windy
Windy, it is windy, Hace viento in Spanish.
It is very windy outside today.Scotland is a bit windy.
Yes - It can either be pronounced windy - as in 'The weather was more windy today', or windy as in 'The road was more windy than he expected'
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windy windy
The antonym of "windy" is "calm" or "still."
"Windy" can refer to two different parts of speech. As an adjective, it describes something that is characterized by wind. As a verb, "windy" can be used to describe the act of twisting or turning, as in "windy roads."
Windy was created in 1967.
It depends, but it is windy at times.
Yes, very windy.