November 19th, 2025 Timelapse
On November 19th, the day began under a thick blanket of clouds, with an average cloud cover of 93.5%. The surface winds were light, averaging around 3.3 mph, but winds at 100 meters soared to an average of 7.1 mph, indicating a significant difference in speed between the surface and higher altitudes. This disparity contributed to the low clouds, which comprised about 52.2% of the cloud cover, moving slowly across the sky while the higher clouds, making up 78.0% of the total, were more dynamic due to the stronger winds aloft. The temperature held steady at a brisk 39.2°F, with a light drizzle contributing to a total precipitation of 0.01 inches, setting a damp tone for the day. The conflicting winds at different altitudes hinted at turbulence, creating interesting dynamics as the low, slow-moving clouds battled against the faster, higher ones.
As midday approached, the weather conditions continued to evolve, with cloud cover reaching a full 100%. The surface winds picked up slightly, averaging 7.6 mph, while winds at 100 meters increased to 12.6 mph. By this time, the low clouds had all but dissipated, leaving only a small amount of mid-level clouds (32.8%) below the expansive high clouds. These high clouds were now moving swiftly across the sky, propelled by the stronger winds aloft, creating a striking visual of layered cloud dynamics. The increased wind speeds led to noticeable wind shear, as the conflicting wind directions resulted in turbulence, effectively mixing the cloud layers and enhancing the overall cloud movement. The temperature rose to a comfortable 49.5°F, reflecting the transition to a milder midday.
In the evening, the winds continued to strengthen, with surface winds averaging 9.7 mph and 100-meter winds peaking at 18.0 mph. The cloud cover remained at a solid 100%, with mid-level clouds now dominating at 89.3%, while high clouds preserved their position overhead at 100%. The winds at varying altitudes maintained their intensity, fostering continued turbulence that contributed to a mesmerizing display of layered clouds. As the sun set at 4:36 PM, the temperature dropped slightly to 48.3°F, and the lingering clouds transformed the horizon into a canvas of grays and blues. This evening spectacle, marked by strong winds and complex cloud interactions, underscored the dynamic weather patterns typical of the Pacific Northwest, as nature's drama unfolded against the backdrop of an ever-changing sky.
November 19th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 19th, 2025
Sunset: 4:36 PM