March 28th, 2026 Timelapse
March 28th began with a cool and overcast morning, characterized by an average temperature of 42.4°F and cloud cover that enveloped the sky at around 68.2%. Low clouds made up a mere 0.8% of the cover, while mid and high clouds dominated at 25.2% and 53.8%, respectively. Winds at the surface were light, averaging just 3.2 mph, but conditions were notably stronger at higher altitudes, with winds at 100 meters reaching an average of 5.7 mph. This difference in wind speeds contributed to a layering effect in the clouds, as the higher winds pulled the upper cloud layers along more swiftly than those below, creating a dynamic and somewhat turbulent atmosphere. The gentle surface winds contrasted with the stronger winds aloft, leading to a slight wind shear that could be felt if one stood outside, highlighting the subtle complications of the morning's weather.
As the day progressed toward midday, temperatures began to rise, peaking at an average of 53.5°F. Cloud cover lessened significantly to 35.5%, with high clouds remaining the most prevalent at 30.2% while low and mid clouds retreated to 5.0% and a mere 1.2%, respectively. The surface winds picked up slightly, averaging 4.5 mph, but the winds at 100 meters increased marginally to 6.1 mph. This increase in wind speed, alongside the reduction in cloud cover, led to a more open sky where the high clouds continued to drift quickly across the horizon. The interaction of the wind layers at different altitudes contributed to a light turbulence that added a sense of movement to the scenery, as higher winds stirred the remaining clouds, creating wispy textures against the backdrop of a slowly clearing sky.
By evening, temperatures had dipped slightly to an average of 51.0°F, and cloud cover was minimal at just 17.2%, with low clouds reappearing at 16.5% and mid clouds almost non-existent. Surface winds significantly increased to an average of 8.9 mph, while winds at 100 meters surged to 14.1 mph, further emphasizing the discrepancies between the layers. This variance in wind speeds reinforced the clear skies, with high clouds notably absent. The evening's conditions presented a tranquil yet dynamic sky, where the faster winds aloft continued to influence the lower cloud formations. The overall atmospheric stability, combined with the contrasting wind profiles, contributed to a serene yet lively landscape, showcasing the beautiful interplay of weather dynamics as the sun set at 7:35 PM, marking the end of a day characterized by evolving weather patterns.
March 28th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for March 28th, 2026
Sunset: 7:35 PM