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    I Moved to One of the US’s Sunniest Cities; It Upgraded My Life

    Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In 2018, I moved from Youngstown, Ohio — one of the cloudiest cities in the US — to Reno, Nevada — one of the sunniest.

    Whereas my hometown of Youngstown averages about 200 days of cloudy skies each year, Reno averages over 250 days of sunshine.

    Moving across the country for graduate school was an exciting new start, and I couldn’t wait to leave Ohio’s dark, gray skies behind.

    At the time, I was still a bit hesitant to leave my friends and family in the Midwest, but I hoped moving to a sunny climate would be a major lifestyle boost.

    It was. Although I miss some parts of living in Ohio, I’m still based in Reno seven years later.

    The sun is almost always shining in Reno — and the city still experiences all 4 seasons


    Mt. Rose summit in Reno, Nevada.

    Reno experiences a lot of sunny days and clear skies.

    Jenna DeLaurentis



    Reno is regularly ranked among the top sunniest cities in the United States. The city, located in a high desert valley, typically sees sunny skies for the majority of the year.

    During my first few months in Reno, I was shocked by how consistently I experienced sunshine and clear skies. The sky shined a vibrant shade of blue nearly every day — I had never seen such predictable weather in Northeast Ohio.

    The weather also had a positive effect on my mood. I always dreaded Ohio’s gloomiest days, and Reno’s sunshine made me feel more cheerful and motivated.

    Plus, I like that the city still experiences changing seasons — mild temperatures in spring and fall, heat in the summer, and even the occasional snowfall in winter.

    I mostly enjoyed the changing seasons in Ohio, especially the state’s stunning fall foliage. Winters, though, could be especially harsh with overcast skies and frigid temperatures.

    In Reno, I can experience all four seasons while still enjoying the near-constant sunshine. A bit of sun definitely makes chilly winter days more pleasant.

    I love the city’s outdoor access — and the active lifestyle is hard to beat


    Boats on Lake Tahoe

    Lake Tahoe is a great place for outdoor activities.

    Jenna DeLaurentis



    After moving from Youngstown to Reno, I couldn’t help but notice the lifestyle differences between a cloudy and sunny city.

    With excellent weather and spectacular scenery, Reno’s culture seems to revolve around outdoor activities.

    Nearly every person I met here seemed to enjoy a variety of active hobbies, whether skiing, cycling, backpacking, or rock climbing. The sunshine just helps foster an active lifestyle.

    Back in Ohio, I had trouble finding motivation to get outside on those dreary, cloudy days. In Reno, I relish the opportunity to explore the outdoors.

    I’ve taken up road cycling and take any chance I can find to pedal through the valley and nearby Sierra Nevada mountains.

    Plus, Reno’s easy access to Lake Tahoe has put even more outdoor adventures at my fingertips when I want to go hiking, kayaking, or scuba diving.

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    I miss living near family, but I can’t imagine living in a cloudy city again


    Author Jenna DeLaurentis and partner Cycling the Black Rock Desert

    Sometimes we go cycling through the Black Rock Desert.

    Jenna DeLaurentis



    After living in Nevada for years, the state feels like home. I love walking my dog on sunny hiking trails (even in winter!) and knowing I can expect relatively pleasant weather year-round.

    That being said, I don’t love everything about living here. The weather can be exceptionally windy at times, and summers come with a risk of smoke from nearby wildfires.

    I miss living close to family, and the distance has been harder to handle since becoming an aunt to my adorable niece and nephews back east.

    Even still, I can’t imagine moving back. The outdoor lifestyle in Reno is unlike anything I experienced in the Midwest, and the sunshine keeps me feeling happy and motivated.

    Although the future is uncertain, I know one thing for sure: I’d never choose to live in such a cloudy place again, and I’m happy to call sunny Reno my home.

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