June 28th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 28th, the day began under a blanket of low clouds, which covered approximately 67.8% of the sky. At the surface level, winds were gentle, averaging about 6.9 mph, while at 100 meters, the winds picked up to 11.0 mph, creating a noticeable contrast between the two layers. This difference in wind speed likely contributed to the low clouds' slow movement across the sky. The morning temperature hovered around a cool 54.9°F, with a brief trace of precipitation measuring 0.01 inches, hinting at the moisture in the air. The low clouds dominated the landscape, with mid-level clouds making up a mere 1.0% of the total cover, allowing the overall atmosphere to feel quite uniform and subdued.
As the day progressed into midday, winds at the surface increased slightly to an average of 8.8 mph, while those at 100 meters rose to 12.2 mph. This uptick in wind speed at altitude began to stir the clouds, which still remained predominantly low, comprising 60% of the sky. Interestingly, mid-level cloud cover saw a jump to 16.5%, suggesting some atmospheric lifting and mixing was taking place. The low clouds moved more briskly, propelled by the stronger winds aloft, while the surface remained relatively calm. Wind shear between the layers continued to create mild turbulence, resulting in a dynamic, shifting cloud landscape. The temperature rose to a comfortable 61.3°F, though the sky remained predominantly gray, indicating a persistent moisture presence.
By the evening, the cloud cover had thickened significantly to 88.8%, with low clouds making up 88.5% of the visible sky. Winds at the surface had picked up further to 11.0 mph, while those at 100 meters reached 15.9 mph, amplifying the contrasts between the layers. The added density of the low clouds, combined with a slight increase in mid-level clouds to 2.0%, created a layered effect that added depth to the sky's appearance. The evening brought a drop in temperature to 60.0°F, reinforcing the feeling of a cool, damp atmosphere. The stronger winds at altitude continued to conflict with those at the surface, resulting in a noticeable turbulence that made the clouds dance in a captivating manner. As the day drew to a close, the intricate interactions of the wind and cloud layers painted a rich tapestry across the twilight sky.
June 28th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 28th, 2026
Sunset: 9:07 PM