June 14th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 14th, the morning began with gentle breezes and a clear sky, setting a tranquil stage for the day ahead. Surface winds were calm, averaging just 1.4 mph, while winds at 100 meters were noticeably stronger at 4.8 mph. This difference in wind speed at varying altitudes created a subtle sense of turbulence, though nothing too drastic. High clouds drifted serenely across the sky, composing about 6.5% of the overall cloud cover, as the temperature hovered at a comfortable 63.3°F. With no low or mid-level clouds present, the atmosphere felt open and inviting, yet the gentle push from aloft suggested a change was on the way.
As the day progressed into midday, conditions evolved quite significantly. Surface winds picked up to an average of 5.5 mph, while winds at 100 meters increased to 7.5 mph, creating a stronger dynamic between the layers. Cloud cover also expanded, with high clouds now representing nearly 28.8% of the sky. The mid-level clouds began to appear, though only 0.5% of the total cloud cover. The shift in winds, which had changed direction a couple of times, contributed to a swirling motion in the clouds, accentuating their fast movement across the sky. With no precipitation to speak of, the atmosphere remained dry and warm, as the temperature climbed to an average of 83.9°F. The interplay of wind layers was fascinating, with the winds at 100 meters pushing the higher clouds in a slightly different direction than those at the surface, resulting in a visually captivating display.
In the evening, conditions continued to shift, with surface winds averaging 6.2 mph and winds at 100 meters increasing further to 10.7 mph, highlighting a more pronounced wind shear. Cloud cover settled at 22.9% as the high clouds began to thicken and linger. The evening sky presented a layered effect where the winds aloft contributed to a striking contrast against the fading daylight. The temperature remained warm, averaging 84.3°F, and as the sun began to set, the interaction between the low surface winds and stronger winds above led to an intriguing mix of calm and turbulence. The swirling clouds, influenced by these changing wind patterns, made for a captivating end to the day, illustrating the ever-dynamic nature of Northwest skies and their intricate weather systems.
June 14th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 14th, 2026
Sunset: 9:04 PM