Which preposition to use with overcast
By good fortune the sky was overcast with heavy clouds and not even the glimmer of a star relieved the gloom.
The sky was partly overcast by the volcanic murk.
The sky was slightly overcast at start and between two and three it grew very misty.
The sky is slightly overcast for the first time since we left the glacier; the sun can be seen already through the veil of stratus, and blue sky round the horizon.
The sky was overcast in the afternoon with a strong north-west breeze, and every indication of approaching rain.
Monday, July 31.It was overcast to-day and the light not quite so good, but this is the last day of another month, and August means the sun.
Contrary to all external signs of rain, and contrary to the expectations of all, except himself, the sky became overcast toward evening, and the clouds dropped the fullness of a shower upon the earth.
"So have I, good woman," I replied; but I meant literally, days not so rainy and overcast as that on which begged,she meant more prosperous days.
It must have become overcast without, for the star-gleam was no longer visible through the after port, and yet a faint light entered, sufficient for my purpose.
Or what so secure and pleasing a morning have we seen, that hath not been overcast before the evening?"
The sky was slightly overcast during the march, with radiating cirro-stratus S.S.W.-N.N.E. Now very clear and bright again.