that can exist for summer, but not readily for winter
i.e cloudy afternoons due to afternoon heating and convection is common over land, and at night time , over land, when the land cools, the sky clears
to get the opposite occuring in winter
you would have it where the cooler night temperature leads to cloud cover developing, especially over the ocean, where there is plenty of moisture and inversion layers
and then that 'burns off' during the day
so you can have it occur..but one place is over land in the summer and the other place is over the ocean in the winter...so not the same place for both
just my 2 cents