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Originally Posted by Machka
Nope.

And why aren't we going to get as much sun this winter? So far it's been very sunny.
For various reasons.

1) During the winter months, it's more common for people to stay indoors and thus become less exposed to sunlight.

2) During the winter months, the sun's rays come in at too oblique an angle to spur the skin to create vitamin D sufficiently.

3) During the winter months, it's very common for people to experience the seasonal feeling of depression or frequent fatique, which may result in less sunshine also if residing indoors.

4) Well sunlight isn't out as much, and if one is exposed depending on time of day, see #2.
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