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Qué (quién) es Overcast - definición

METEOROLOGICAL CONDITION
Overcast weather; Overcast (meteorology); Undercast; 🌥
  • A completely overcast sky in [[Mehamn]], Norway

overcast         
If it is overcast, or if the sky or the day is overcast, the sky is completely covered with cloud and there is not much light.
For three days it was overcast...
The weather forecast is for showers and overcast skies...
ADJ
overcast         
v. a.
1.
Cloud, darken, obscure, eclipse.
2.
Cover, overspread.
Overcast         
·vt To compute or rate too high.
II. Overcast ·vt To cast or cover over; hence, to cloud; to Darken.
III. Overcast ·vt To take long, loose stitches over (the raw edges of a seam) to prevent raveling.
IV. Overcast ·add. ·vt To fasten, as single sheets, by overcast stitching or by folding one edge over another.

Wikipedia

Overcast

Overcast or overcast weather, as defined by the World Meteorological Organization, is the meteorological condition of clouds obscuring at least 95% of the sky. However, the total cloud cover must not be entirely due to obscuring phenomena near the surface, such as fog.

Overcast, written as "OVC" in the METAR observation, is reported when the cloud cover is observed to equal eight oktas (eighths). An overcast sky may be explicitly identified as thin (mostly transparent), but otherwise is considered opaque, which always constitutes a ceiling in aviation meteorology.

Sometimes clouds can be different colors such as black or white, but overcast usually refers to darker skies. In some cases, it can be impossible to see distinct borders of clouds or the sky may be covered by a single type of cloud, such as stratus, and the whole sky will be a dull white.

Periods of overcast weather can range from a few hours to several days. Overcast weather can also affect people suffering from seasonal affective disorder.

The same weather when observed from above may be referred to as undercast, generally by pilots reporting in-flight weather conditions.

Ejemplos de uso de Overcast
1. She‘s still in shock." The crash happened during overcast conditions.
2. But the skies have certainly grown more overcast.
3. As I walked there, many faces looked overcast and suspicious.
4. The rains trailed off by Thursday, leaving an overcast sky.
5. Temperatures in overcast London on Friday were in the 70s.