sun behind small cloud Emoji
The sun behind a small cloud emoji 🌤️ conveys partly sunny weather and a bright yet mild atmosphere.
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🌤️ is the “Sun Behind Small Cloud” emoji, part of the Sky, Weather & Time category. It’s commonly used to describe partly sunny conditions and gentle, pleasant weather.
sun behind small cloud Emoji Meaning
🌤️ (Sun Behind Small Cloud) typically represents weather that is sunny but partly covered by clouds. It can suggest mild conditions, a “good day with a bit of cloud cover,” or a hopeful mood when things are bright but not entirely clear. People also use it to set a calming tone in messages, posts, or UI text related to weather forecasts, outdoor plans, or seasonal vibes. Because it visually combines sunlight with clouds, it often functions as a shorthand for “clear enough to enjoy the day,” rather than fully overcast or completely clear skies.
Common uses
- •Weather updates: showing partly sunny conditions in forecasts
- •Planning outdoor events: indicating that it may still be a good day outside
- •Seasonal or travel posts: describing spring and mild days
- •UI and dashboards: labeling “partly sunny” states in apps
- •Mood messaging: conveying a bright, upbeat tone with a bit of uncertainty
Examples
🌤️ Sun Behind Small Cloud Symbol
- 🌤️“🌤️ Perfect time for a walk—partly sunny today!”
- 🌤️“Forecast: 🌤️ with a chance of clouds later.”
- 🌤️“Road trip day 2: 🌤️, snacks, and open windows.”
- 🌤️“Morning vibe 🌤️☕️—let’s go.”
- 🌤️“Weather app shows 🌤️ right now.”
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F324 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🌤 | |
| HTML Code | 🌤 | |
| CSS | \1F324 |
FAQ
What does 🌤️ mean?
🌤️ usually means “sun behind small cloud,” representing partly sunny weather—bright conditions with some cloud cover.
Is 🌤️ the same as ⛅?
They’re related: both are commonly used for partly cloudy or partly sunny weather, but they’re different emoji characters with slightly different visuals.
How can I copy 🌤️ easily?
Select and copy the emoji character shown on this page, or use the HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape forms provided below.
How do I type 🌤️ in code?
HTML: 🌤 | CSS escape: \\1F324 | JavaScript escape: \\u{1F324 U+FE0F}