April 25th, 2026 Timelapse
On April 25th, the day began with remarkably calm conditions, where the surface wind barely stirred at an average of 1.0 mph. Winds aloft, however, were slightly more robust, reaching 3.2 mph at 100 meters. This gentle start saw clear skies with no cloud cover, allowing the early morning chill to settle in with temperatures around 43.9°F. As the day unfolded, the surface winds began to shift direction, creating subtle movements in the air, but without any significant cloud formation to respond to. With no low, mid, or high clouds in sight, the morning remained tranquil, providing an uninterrupted canvas of blue above.
By midday, the weather began to show signs of change, as surface winds increased slightly to an average of 1.8 mph, and winds at 100 meters grew to 2.3 mph. The temperature lifted to a comfortable 59.5°F, while a mere 4.0% cloud cover emerged, presenting a soft layer of mid-level clouds. The gentle, swirling patterns of the wind at various altitudes played a crucial role in the dynamics of the clouds. As the surface winds shifted direction multiple times, they created minor turbulence and conflicts with the winds higher up. These interactions, albeit subtle, contributed to the gentle movement of the mid-level clouds, which drifted lazily across the sky, briefly obscuring the sun and then allowing it to shine through again.
As evening approached, the wind picked up a bit more, with surface winds averaging 6.3 mph and a notable increase to 11.0 mph at 100 meters. The temperature hovered around 59.8°F, and cloud cover expanded to 19.5%, primarily comprised of mid-level clouds. The evening skies showcased a more layered effect due to the increased wind shear between the surface and higher altitudes, where the differing wind speeds created interesting visual dynamics. These swirling patterns in the air led to turbulence that added depth to the cloud formations, creating a vibrant tapestry against the fading light of the day. With no precipitation to punctuate the day, the clouds continued to shift and change, offering a peaceful yet ever-evolving display in the Northwest sky.
April 25th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for April 25th, 2026
Sunset: 8:12 PM