June 8th, 2026 Timelapse
On June 8th, the day began under a blanket of clouds that enveloped the sky entirely, leading to a rather gray and subdued morning. The air felt cool, with an average temperature around 52.6°F, while surface winds were gentle, averaging 5.9 mph. However, as one ascended to 100 meters, winds picked up significantly, reaching an average of 11.9 mph, creating a noticeable divergence that hinted at turbulent conditions aloft. The cloud cover was predominantly mid-level and high, with 98.8% and 98.0% cover, respectively, while low clouds accounted for only 5.8%. This extensive cloud cover combined with the surface and elevated winds contributed to light precipitation, totaling 0.07 inches, as moisture-laden air was forced upward and condensed in the chilly atmosphere.
As the day progressed into midday, conditions demonstrated a gradual evolution. Surface winds increased to an average of 10.5 mph, while winds at 100 meters rose further to 17.2 mph, enhancing the overall atmospheric movement. The sky remained fully clouded, with low clouds expanding to 68.2% coverage as mid-level clouds maintained a full 100% coverage, while high clouds dropped slightly to 93.2%. The interplay between the wind speeds at different altitudes and the dense cloud cover resulted in a dynamic display, with fast-moving cloud layers appearing to race across the sky. This contrast created visually engaging turbulence, particularly due to the stronger winds aloft stirring the lower layers, leading to turbulent eddies and a mix of cloud formations that danced overhead. The total precipitation for this period increased to 0.18 inches as moisture continued to condense under the relentless cloud cover.
By the evening, the weather took on a slightly warmer tone with an average temperature of 56.2°F, although the sky remained heavily overcast. Surface winds further picked up slightly to 12.1 mph, and at 100 meters, they reached an impressive 20.2 mph. The cloud cover persisted at 100%, with low clouds increasing to 73.3% while mid-level clouds remained just shy of 100% at 99.8%. High clouds dramatically decreased to 21.2%, allowing for an intriguing layered effect in the sky as the clouds shifted and restructured above. The conflicting winds at different altitudes contributed to a noticeable wind shear, heightening the turbulence and lending a sense of movement to the thick cloud layers. The total precipitation for the day reached 0.20 inches in the evening, as the ongoing moisture flow and atmospheric instability continued to foster a lively and dynamic sky above, marking a day of fascinating weather patterns.
June 8th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for June 8th, 2026
Sunset: 9:01 PM