June 10th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 10th, conditions began with a gentle start. As the sun rose at 5:20 AM, surface winds averaged 5.0 mph, providing a soothing breeze that hinted at the pleasant day ahead. Winds at 100m were slightly stronger, averaging 8.2 mph, creating a subtle but noticeable difference in air movement. Cloud cover was predominantly present, with an average of 57.7% obscuring the sky, characterized by 43.3% low clouds, 26.7% mid-level clouds, and 17.3% high clouds. The low clouds drifted lazily across the horizon, influenced by the lighter surface winds, while mid and high clouds moved at a slightly different pace, creating a layered effect against the backdrop of a cool morning temperature averaging 51.9°F. A trace of 0.01 inches of precipitation earlier in the day hinted at the moisture still lingering in the atmosphere, but the overall feel was one of calm rather than stormy.
As the day transitioned into midday, the atmosphere began to evolve rapidly. By this time, surface winds picked up slightly to an average of 6.9 mph, while winds at 100m climbed to 9.3 mph, introducing a more dynamic air flow that stirred the clouds above. The cloud cover increased to 63.0%, with a significant shift toward lower cloud layers at 56.5%. Mid-level clouds dwindled to 13.8%, and high clouds became nearly negligible at 7.2%, creating a more distinct visual hierarchy in the sky. The stronger winds aloft began to interact with the slower-moving lower clouds, leading to gentle turbulence and a bit of wind shear. This resulted in some intriguing cloud patterns, where the lower clouds appeared to be pushed aside by their faster-moving companions above, creating a striking contrast against the increasingly bright sky as the temperature climbed to an average of 60.0°F.
In the evening, as the sun began its descent toward a 9:02 PM sunset, conditions shifted once more. The surface winds gradually increased to an average of 7.2 mph, while winds at 100m continued to rise slightly to 10.4 mph. Interestingly, cloud cover diminished significantly, falling to 21.5% overall, with low clouds at 20.8% and mid-level clouds almost disappearing at 7.7%. With the high clouds now absent, the sky opened up, allowing for a clearer view of the fading daylight. The changing wind patterns at different altitudes created a few pockets of turbulence, further enhancing the dynamic nature of the cloud movements. Overall, the day ended on a calm note, with the evening’s gentle breezes complementing the serene sky, a perfect conclusion to a day that had started with a tapestry of clouds beautifully woven by the winds of varying altitudes.
June 10th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 10th, 2026
Sunset: 9:02 PM