June 29th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 29th, the day began under a thick blanket of clouds, with nearly complete cloud coverage at an impressive 99.3%. As early morning unfolded, surface winds were gentle, averaging around 5.1 mph, while winds at 100 meters above the ground picked up slightly to 7.9 mph. This difference in wind speeds contributed to a stable yet layered cloud structure, where low clouds dominated at 94.5%, obscuring any view of the sky beyond. The air temperature hovered around a cool 54.8°F, with no precipitation reported, suggesting that while the clouds were abundant, they were not producing rain. Interestingly, there were hints of turbulence due to the conflicting wind patterns; at 100 meters, winds tended to push against the gentler surface winds, creating a dynamic sky that shifted subtly.
As the day progressed into midday, conditions remained fully overcast, with cloud cover reaching 100%. The surface wind picked up slightly to an average of 6.5 mph, while winds aloft at 100 meters increased to 8.9 mph. This slight escalation in wind speed helped to stir the dense low clouds that now completely enveloped the sky. Despite the solid cloud cover, the absence of precipitation indicated that the clouds, while thick, were not ready to release rain. The most notable development was the introduction of wind shear, as the increasing speed of winds at higher altitudes began to interact with the slower-moving surface winds, causing some of the low clouds to shift and churn in a mesmerizing display of layered effects.
By evening, the weather maintained its cloud-dominated character, with the cloud cover still at a solid 100%. Surface winds averaged 8.0 mph, while winds at 100 meters increased further to 11.1 mph. This ongoing enhancement of wind speed at higher elevations contributed to a more turbulent atmosphere, as the contrasting wind directions and speeds further intensified the dynamic between the layers. The low clouds continued to remain predominant, at 100%, while the presence of mid and high clouds was minimal, with coverage at just 1.7% and 1.8%, respectively. Despite the static nature of the cloud cover, the interplay between the various wind layers created a visually intriguing scene, with fast-moving clouds occasionally revealing glimpses of the sky above. The temperature settled slightly higher at 60.6°F, marking an overall mild and humid evening, but still lacking any precipitation, as the clouds lingered like a well-worn blanket across the horizon.
June 29th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 29th, 2026
Sunset: 9:07 PM