June 26th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 26th, the morning began with a relatively calm atmosphere, where the surface winds averaged 6.8 mph, gently stirring the air as they interacted with the low-hanging clouds. At 100 meters above ground, winds picked up to 10.7 mph, creating a notable difference that led to some turbulence as these faster currents clashed with the slower surface winds. The sky was predominantly cloudy, with an average cloud cover of 79.3%, composed mainly of low clouds (76%) that seemed to blanket the landscape. A few mid-level clouds (31.3%) drifted above the low layer, while high clouds were almost non-existent at only 1.7%. As the morning progressed, a light drizzle contributed to a total precipitation of 0.04 inches, emphasizing the dampness in the air, which was a cool 56.3°F.
By midday, the weather took a noticeable turn. Winds at the surface had increased slightly to an average of 10 mph, while the winds at 100 meters rose to 14 mph, continuing to create turbulence due to the disparity between the two layers. The cloud cover diminished dramatically to 32.2%, with low clouds now at 20.5% and mid clouds at 17.2%, allowing for more sunlight to filter through the thinning clouds, raising temperatures to a pleasant 65.3°F. With the wind patterns stabilizing, the remaining clouds began to shift more swiftly across the sky, driven by the stronger winds aloft. The lack of high clouds allowed for a more uniform appearance, creating a calm yet dynamic scene in the sky.
As evening approached, conditions remained relatively stable, with surface winds averaging 10.5 mph and winds aloft increasing slightly to 15.1 mph. The overall cloud cover increased slightly to 35.7%, featuring low clouds at 19.8%, mid clouds at 12.8%, and a small presence of high clouds at 10.2%. This layering of clouds created a textured sky that was both visually appealing and indicative of ongoing atmospheric dynamics. The evening air cooled down to an average of 63.9°F, and with a final trace of precipitation at 0.01 inches, observers could sense the day winding down. The interaction between the various wind layers continued to create subtle turbulence, especially as the evening winds began to shift direction, providing an interesting backdrop to the changing colors of the setting sun.
June 26th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 26th, 2026
Sunset: 9:07 PM