I grew up and spent the first 50 years of my life on the OH/PA border.
I worked for mechanical engineers for many years and they once did a study (since engineers can be on the anal side, sometimes

on how may days of the year our area saw pure sunshine. The year they did the study, it was a whopping 33% - lol lol
My point is, I am so used to cloudy/misty/rainy days, that is when I do my best work outside now that we have retired to a place where weather is the opposite. Mr. TWHRider can go either way. If something needs done outside, he's out there regardless of temps; unless it's the roof - lol
After the brutal Louisiana-style heat/humidity we experienced this summer, I am overjoyed with the current cloud cover. I'd be happy to see cloud cover for the bigger part of Fall. Winter's a different story because we do get cold down here and there's nothing like some winter sunshine to make the arthritis less noticeable
It's in the low 60's with a heavy mist this AM. Suits me fine as I have to trim one of the horses this morning. Even though shorts and tank top are the barn attire to do that chore, I will still be sweating and probably have a big tub fan turned on before I get to the second hoof.