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sun behind rain cloud Emoji

🌦️ shows a sun peeking through a rain cloud—weather that’s changing or mixed.

U+1F326 U+FE0F

The 🌦️ emoji is used to represent mixed weather, like sunshine after rain. It’s a simple way to add a forecast vibe to text, posts, or UI. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode values in code.

sun behind rain cloud Emoji Meaning

🌦️ (sun behind rain cloud) typically conveys “weather changing” or “sun after rain.” It suggests a forecast with both rain clouds and a break in the clouds, often implying improving conditions or a mix of light and showers. In communication, it can work as a visual shorthand for planning around weather—such as “rain but clearing,” “showers with sunshine,” or “partly rainy day.” It’s also commonly used in captions about weather updates, travel and outdoor plans, and general seasonal mood posts. The emoji is part of the “Travel & Places” category.

Common uses

  • Weather updates in messages and social posts (e.g., showers with some sun)
  • Outdoor planning reminders (bring an umbrella but expect clearing weather)
  • Travel and itinerary captions for destinations with mixed forecasts
  • UI elements for weather apps, dashboards, and status indicators
  • Blog or newsletter sections about seasonal changes and conditions

Examples

🌦️ Sun Behind Rain Cloud Symbol

  • 🌦️Rain this morning, sun breaking through 🌦️
  • 🌦️Today’s forecast: showers with a little sunshine 🌦️
  • 🌦️Don’t forget your umbrella—mixed weather 🌦️
  • 🌦️Great time to head out after the clouds pass 🌦️
  • 🌦️Weekend plans updated due to a partly rainy day 🌦️

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F326 U+FE0F
HTML Entity🌦
HTML Code🌦
CSS\1F326

FAQ

What does 🌦️ mean?

It usually means mixed weather—sun peeking through rain clouds, like clearing conditions or showers with some sunshine.

How do I copy the sun behind rain cloud emoji?

Copy the character directly from this page (🌦️) and paste it into your message, design tool, or editor.

What is the Unicode for 🌦️?

Unicode codepoints are U+1F326 U+FE0F, and the HTML entity is 🌦.

Is there more than one way to write this emoji in code?

Yes. You can use the provided HTML entity (🌦) or Unicode escapes such as \\1F326 or \\u{1F326 U+FE0F}, depending on your platform.