Light vs bright - for native speakers of English
I want to check my understanding of “bright” and “light”.
I’m unsure if they are more or less synonyms when talking about whether it’s light or dark outside.
Is there a difference in meaning between these two sentences?:
“Let’s go for a walk while it’s still light”
and
“Let’s go for a walk while it’s still bright”
The way I understand it, using “bright” would mean that it’s not only not dark, but the light has a rather high intensity. I don’t know if a native speaker might actually say “Let’s go for a walk while it’s still bright”, but if they did, to me it might for instance mean that they expected the weather to change from sunny to cloudy.
Am I correct in my understanding?
Thanks for your help!