June 20th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 20th, the morning began with a gentle breeze and a cool atmosphere as temperatures settled around 56.3°F. Surface winds averaged 5.7 mph, while at 100 meters, they picked up slightly to 8.3 mph, creating a noticeable wind shear between the two layers. This difference contributed to the movement of the clouds, which were predominantly low and covered about 65.2% of the sky. The low clouds, at 64.3%, drifted slowly, illuminated by the early sun peeking through their patches. With no precipitation expected, the moisture in the air created a thick maritime feel, setting the stage for the day’s evolving patterns. The high clouds remained minimal, only 1.3%, indicating a stable atmospheric profile, but the wind shear hinted at potential turbulence as the day progressed.
As the day moved toward midday, conditions evolved pleasantly with temperatures rising to an average of 66.4°F. The surface winds remained almost steady at 5.9 mph, while the winds aloft decreased slightly to 7.9 mph, indicating a minor adjustment in the atmospheric layers. The cloud cover diminished significantly, dropping to 43.5% as the low clouds thinned out, allowing for more sunlight to break through. The gentle winds at the surface made for a relatively calm sky, but the subtle movements of the remaining low clouds suggested that the winds aloft were directing them toward the east. The layered effect of clouds moving at different speeds began to create a dynamic visual, showcasing the struggle between the slower surface winds and the faster currents aloft. This interaction, while not resulting in any precipitation, added complexity to the cloud formations overhead.
By evening, temperatures began to cool to an average of 63.6°F, and the wind patterns shifted once again. Surface winds picked up a little, averaging 10.2 mph, while the winds at 100 meters increased to 14.6 mph, highlighting a more pronounced wind shear effect. Cloud cover further decreased to 13.3%, as the remaining low clouds scattered and gave way to clearer skies. This evening transition showcased a beautifully layered sky, where vestiges of low clouds were quickly swept away by the stronger upper winds, creating a striking contrast of deepening blue hues. The gentle turbulence created by the conflicting wind speeds added a soft edge to the clouds' movements, emphasizing their wispy nature. Overall, the evening concluded with a serene atmosphere, complemented by the gentle rustle of leaves stirred by the winds, offering a peaceful end to the day’s weather narrative.
June 20th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 20th, 2026
Sunset: 9:06 PM