March 26th, 2026 Timelapse
On March 26th, the day began with calm and crisp conditions, marked by a gentle surface wind averaging just 3.2 mph. At an altitude of 100 meters, winds picked up slightly to 5.4 mph, creating a stable environment at the lower levels of the atmosphere. This low-level wind pattern allowed for a sparse distribution of cloud cover, predominantly low clouds which made up approximately 12.8% of the sky. As the morning progressed, temperatures hovered around a brisk 34.6°F, with no precipitation, allowing for a clear view of the atmospheric dynamics at play. The light winds contributed to a relatively tranquil scene, but with the slight gradient between surface winds and those aloft, some turbulence could be detected, hinting at the potential for more dynamic weather as the day unfolded.
By midday, the atmosphere transformed significantly as surface winds increased to an average of 4.5 mph, while winds at 100 meters rose marginally to 5.9 mph. This shift in wind speed further contributed to a notable increase in cloud cover, with low clouds now occupying 39.2% of the sky. The clouds appeared to move more rapidly due to the influence of the slightly stronger winds above, creating a visually appealing dance of shadows and light across the landscape. The wind patterns indicated a mild shear effect, where the lower level winds were not entirely aligned with those higher up, resulting in a layered cloud structure that was both intriguing and beautiful. Despite these changes, the day remained dry, with no precipitation recorded, allowing the sun to peek through the thinning clouds intermittently.
As evening approached, conditions began to settle once more, with surface winds decreasing to 3.1 mph and remaining stable at 100 meters at 5.9 mph. The cloud cover dramatically reduced to just 0.2%, revealing a nearly clear sky that allowed temperatures to rise slightly to an average of 49.3°F. The diminishing cloud presence was accompanied by a lack of turbulence, as the winds aligned more closely across the lower and upper layers. With the sun setting just after 7 PM, the evening sky showcased a serene backdrop, marked by the gentle hues of twilight and a calm atmosphere devoid of the earlier cloud activity. Overall, March 26th presented a day of evolving weather, reflecting the intricate dance between temperature, wind, and cloud dynamics throughout the daylight hours.
March 26th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for March 26th, 2026
Sunset: 7:32 PM