March 25th, 2026 Timelapse
On March 25th, morning greeted the region with a moderate atmosphere as temperatures hovered around a cool 43.5°F. The surface winds, averaging 5.3 mph, were quite gentle, but as one looked up to the 100-meter level, the air stirred with an average speed of 9.8 mph, creating a distinct contrast that hinted at turbulence. The cloud cover was relatively light, with only about 30% of the sky adorned by clouds, primarily composed of low clouds at 20.5% and mid-level clouds at 17.8%. This dynamic caused low clouds to drift slowly across the sky, though the light winds at the surface allowed for a calm and serene morning. There was no precipitation observed, leaving the atmosphere crisp and fresh, characterized by a gentle interplay between earth and sky.
As the day progressed toward midday, conditions took on a noticeable shift. The surface winds increased to 9.8 mph, while the winds aloft rose more significantly, reaching an average of 14.4 mph at 100 meters. This elevation in wind speed created a pronounced wind shear effect, where the stronger upper winds began to influence the cloud dynamics below. By this time, cloud cover became significantly denser, with an average of 86.2% of the sky obscured by clouds, primarily low clouds forming 45% and mid-level clouds dominating with 83.8%. This thickening of clouds led to a brief spell of light precipitation, totaling 0.08 inches, as the mid-level clouds surged against the prevailing winds, giving the sky a dramatic, moody appearance. The combination of these factors contributed to swift cloud movements, with lower clouds racing beneath the more stable upper layers, creating a striking and layered visual effect.
In the evening, temperatures dipped slightly to an average of 42.1°F, as winds at the surface decreased to 7.0 mph and aloft settled to 11.5 mph. The overall cloud cover diminished to about 38.5%, with low clouds falling to 15.8% and mid-level clouds reducing to 31.2%. The evening sky showcased a blend of turbulent and layered clouds, with the remnants of the earlier precipitation still subtly visible as they drifted apart. The evening's atmospheric dynamics presented a peaceful yet dynamic scene, where the various cloud layers interacted in a ballet of movement, influenced by the gentle turbulence created by the wind shear. As daylight faded, the transition from the earlier dense clouds to the clearer evening sky highlighted the day's fascinating changes, leaving behind a sense of calm after a day marked by wind-driven cloud transformations.
March 25th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for March 25th, 2026
Sunset: 7:31 PM