These Florida Cities Are Among The Sunniest In The U.S.

It's usually nice to get outside and get some sunshine. Depending on where you live, some cities get more sunlight than others.

To find out which American and Puerto Rican cities are catching more rays than others, NerdWallet looked at data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

How well was the Sunshine State represented on this list? According to their study, six Florida cities were featured. Here are their rankings and their annual percent average of possible sunshine:

  • Key West (No. 12, 76%)
  • Miami (No. 27, 70%)
  • Apalachicola (No. 39, 66%)
  • Tampa (No. 44, 66%)
  • Jacksonville (No. 55, 66%)
  • Pensacola (No. 85, 60%)

Even though people are leaving their house less due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, there are plenty of ways to get your Vitamin D fix -- walking around your neighborhood, visiting a park or doing some general activities outside, like reading a book.

Speaking of outside activities, here are some cities in the Sunshine State that may be good for keeping an active lifestyle.

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