November 24th, 2025 Timelapse
On November 24th, the day began under a thick blanket of clouds, with an average temperature settling at 38.8°F. The surface winds, measured at 10m, were gentle, averaging 4.3 mph, while winds at 100m soared to 6.7 mph, indicating a stable layer of air above the surface. This difference in wind speed created a slight wind shear, as the stronger upper winds began to shape the low-lying cloud cover. With cloud cover reaching an average of 96.5%, the sky was mostly obscured, composed of 52.2% low clouds, 25.0% mid-level clouds, and a striking 85.5% high clouds. The interplay between the gentle surface winds and the brisker winds aloft facilitated the rapid movement of the cloud cover, lending a dynamic quality to a morning that might have otherwise felt still and stagnant.
As the day progressed into midday, temperatures rose to an average of 44.8°F, and the winds at 10m increased slightly to 6.2 mph, while winds at 100m grew more robust, averaging 9.6 mph. The visibility of clouds increased, resulting in a total cloud cover of 100%. Among these clouds, low clouds made up 90.5%, mid-level clouds 93.5%, and high clouds 92.0%. This thickening cloud cover, combined with the persistent upper wind flow, created a visual spectacle of layered clouds racing across the sky. The turbulent dynamics intensified as the low clouds, pushed along by the surface winds, flowed more slowly than the high clouds, leading to a mesmerizing display of cloud shapes and shadows. Light precipitation began to fall, accumulating 0.06 inches, as the moisture-laden air from the clouds converged and released its contents under the influence of the stronger winds aloft.
In the evening, temperatures dipped slightly to an average of 43.5°F, with surface winds returning to their morning average of 4.3 mph and winds at 100m decreasing slightly to 8.3 mph. The cloud cover remained fully saturated at 100%, although a notable shift occurred in the cloud layers: low clouds decreased to 61.0%, while high clouds increased to a remarkable 99.7%, creating a dramatic horizon. The dynamics of the day had a lasting impact, as the persistent wind shear continued to create turbulence, resulting in a complex tapestry of cloud movements. The evening sky was a captivating sight, with the rapid pushing of high clouds over the slower moving low clouds highlighting the shifting winds, as they danced across the vast expanse above. The day culminated in a serene yet dynamic end, leaving a lingering sense of the atmospheric ballet that had unfolded throughout the hours.
November 24th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 24th, 2025
Sunset: 4:32 PM