November 22nd, 2025 Timelapse
On November 22nd, the morning greeted the region with a blanket of low clouds, casting a gray hue over the landscape. With temperatures hovering around 41.7°F, surface winds at a gentle 5.4 mph barely stirred the air, while winds aloft at 100 meters rose to a brisker average of 9.4 mph. This difference in wind speeds contributed to an interesting dynamic; the faster winds at higher altitudes ensured that the thick cloud cover—100% overall, with low clouds at 99.2% and high clouds at 91.2%—moved steadily across the sky. The low, mid, and high cloud layers were in constant motion, creating a soft, rolling effect as they drifted in various directions. However, the slow-moving surface winds offered little resistance to the turbulent influences above, leading to mild turbulence as air currents conflicted, particularly where the low clouds met the swifter winds aloft.
As the day progressed toward midday, the cloud cover remained nearly complete, maintaining an impressive average of 99.8%, with low clouds dropping slightly to 82.5% while mid-level clouds increased to 53.5%. Surface winds picked up slightly to an average of 5.5 mph, while the winds at 100 meters slowed to 7.9 mph. This subtle shift contributed to a more stable atmosphere, with less turbulence compared to the morning. The clouds continued their relentless march, with lower clouds displaying a more pronounced movement due to the influence of mid and high-level winds, which were consistently blowing at 86.2% coverage. The overall interplay of wind dynamics allowed for distinct layering in the cloud formations, enhancing the visual depth of the sky, though there were no precipitation events to disrupt this cloudy tableau.
By evening, conditions began to settle into a quieter rhythm. The surface winds eased slightly to an average of 4.8 mph, while the winds at 100 meters remained steady at 7.9 mph. Cloud cover began to thin slightly, with low clouds dropping to 74.5%, mid clouds increasing to 89.5%, and high clouds decreasing to 80.0%. The evening sky showcased a fascinating mix of cloud layers, with some gaps appearing that allowed fleeting glimpses of blue sky, albeit rarely. The layered cloud formations created a striking but soft contrast in the fading light. The continued presence of low and mid-level clouds coupled with stable wind conditions indicated a persistent atmospheric influence, leading to a tranquil conclusion to the day. Overall, November 22nd presented a captivating display of how wind patterns and cloud dynamics shaped the sky from dawn until dusk.
November 22nd, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 22nd, 2025
Sunset: 4:33 PM