June 2nd, 2026 Timelapse
On June 2nd, the morning began with a tranquil atmosphere, marked by calm surface winds averaging just 1.3 mph. At a height of 100 meters, the winds picked up slightly to an average of 3.5 mph, creating a gentle breeze that stirred the top layers of the atmosphere. The sky was completely clear, with no cloud cover present, allowing the early sun to warm the air to a pleasant 58.2°F. As the sun rose higher, the low and mid-level clouds remained absent, and the winds at both surface and aloft were stable but still relatively weak, leading to minimal turbulence. This serene start hinted at the potential for more dynamic weather as the day unfolded, with no precipitation recorded.
As midday approached, the conditions took an intriguing turn. Surface winds increased to an average of 5.4 mph, while winds aloft at 100 meters rose to 7.2 mph, indicating a slight strengthening of atmospheric activity. The most noticeable change was the emergence of high clouds, which formed up to 39.5% cover, creating a visually striking contrast against the deep blue sky. The high-altitude winds shifted direction twice, swirling in such a way that the clouds began to move more rapidly across the sky. The interaction between the surface winds and the faster-moving winds above led to some light turbulence, though no precipitation was observed. The temperature climbed to a warm 80.0°F, creating a sense of summer in the air as the clouds danced above, propelled by the wind currents.
As the evening approached, the weather evolved further, culminating in a dramatic shift. The surface winds remained steady, averaging 5.3 mph, while the winds at 100 meters increased slightly to 7.9 mph. The cloud cover significantly thickened, reaching an impressive 95.8%, with all of this cloudiness concentrated in the high altitude. The combination of changing wind directions and increased wind speeds aloft created notable layers in the clouds, with some lower clouds beginning to form around the edges of the high cloud cover. Turbulence was evident as the winds aloft clashed with those closer to the ground, generating swirling patterns that added complexity to the sky. The temperature cooled slightly to 79.1°F, signaling the day’s transition into night. This evolution from clear skies to a layered tapestry of clouds is a reminder of how quickly weather can transform, painting a vivid picture of the dynamic atmosphere above.
June 2nd, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 2nd, 2026
Sunset: 8:56 PM