June 5th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 5th, the day began under a thick blanket of cloud cover, with an impressive average of 95.8% obscuring the sky. At the surface, light winds were blowing at around 4.3 mph, but as you ascended to 100 meters, those winds picked up to an average speed of 7.1 mph. This difference created a subtle turbulence as the winds at different altitudes conflicted with each other, gently stirring the low clouds, which made up 55.3% of the total coverage. With temperatures starting at a cool 52.5°F, a light drizzle fell intermittently, contributing a slight 0.02 inches of precipitation. The clouds were predominantly mid-level, comprising 83.7% of the sky, while high clouds were absent, allowing for a somewhat gloomy yet serene ambiance typical of early June.
As the day progressed into midday, the weather began to shift noticeably. Surface winds increased to an average of 6.6 mph, while the winds at 100 meters escalated further to 9.2 mph. This increase in wind velocity helped to break up some of the cloud cover, reducing it to an average of 67.8%. Low clouds diminished to 38.0%, and mid-level clouds lowered to 57.8%, creating a more dynamic sky as the upper winds began to sweep the remaining clouds along more swiftly. The varied wind patterns contributed to a layering effect, with wispy strands of mid-level clouds moving faster than the more stable low clouds, producing a picturesque play of shadows across the landscape below. There were still some conflicting winds, particularly at the transition between 80 and 100 meters, which led to a slight turbulence and created a dynamic canvas of shifting clouds against the backdrop of the warming air, which reached an average temperature of 58.7°F.
By the time evening arrived, the cloud cover continued to evolve, tapering to an average of 47.0%. The low clouds receded even further to 21.3%, while mid-level clouds dropped to 17.6%, making way for a more open sky. The winds at the surface had picked up slightly to 9.1 mph, whereas the winds aloft at 100 meters reached 13.4 mph, bringing a brisk feel to the air. With some high clouds now appearing, accounting for 20.1% of the sky, the evening skies presented a layered effect that highlighted the transition from day to night. The overall drop in cloud cover and the increase in wind speed at higher altitudes helped disperse any lingering moisture, resulting in a brief but refreshing end to the day. The temperature settled around 58.0°F, and light precipitation totaling 0.02 inches marked a gentle close to a day characterized by changing winds and shifting clouds that painted the sky in a continuously evolving masterpiece.
June 5th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 5th, 2026
Sunset: 8:59 PM