June 19th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 19th, the day began with gentle breezes at the surface, averaging just 2.6 mph, which contributed to a tranquil morning atmosphere. At higher altitudes, particularly at 100 meters, winds picked up slightly to an average of 3.8 mph, creating a subtle gradient in air movement. The sky showed a modest 15.8% cloud cover, with mid-level clouds comprising 12% of this cover, while high clouds made up 8%. These mid and high clouds drifted slowly, influenced by the light winds aloft, while the surface level remained relatively clear. The temperature started at a comfortable 60.7°F, giving the impression of a pleasant summer morning. There was no precipitation to speak of, as the atmospheric conditions favored clear skies despite the presence of some cloud layers.
As midday approached, the weather evolved significantly, revealing a dramatic shift in wind patterns. Surface winds increased to an average of 4.0 mph, while winds at 100 meters rose slightly faster to 5.2 mph. Remarkably, the cloud cover diminished to a complete absence of clouds, with 0% coverage at all levels, allowing the sun to shine brightly and raise temperatures to a warm average of 77.2°F. This lack of cloud cover was a direct result of the increasing stability in the atmosphere, with winds aloft remaining relatively calm. The absence of clouds meant there were no conflicting air movements to create turbulence—an ideal setting for sun-seeking outdoor activities.
In the evening, conditions continued to shift as the day transitioned. Surface winds picked up further, averaging 10.2 mph, while winds at 100 meters increased more notably to 14.6 mph. This increased wind speed contributed to a slight rise in cloud cover, which reached 2%, with low clouds accounting for 1.4% and a minimal presence of mid and high clouds at 0.4% each. The temperature began to cool down to an average of 69.8°F, creating a comfortable evening. The higher winds at 100 meters likely influenced the movement of the low clouds, causing them to drift more swiftly across the sky compared to their counterparts at lower altitudes. The day concluded with a peaceful atmosphere as the sun dipped below the horizon, marking the end of a clear yet dynamic June day in the Northwest.
June 19th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 19th, 2026
Sunset: 9:06 PM