October 13th, 2025 Timelapse
On October 13th, 2025, we had quite a mood swing in the sky. The morning started off a bit coy, with a shy average cloud cover of 39.8% and a timid surface wind of around 4.5 mph. But as the day rolled on, the sky pulled back her veil and started to shine around noon, revealing a dominant sunny disposition. By around afternoon tea time, the cloud cover had dropped to a slim 11.3% and the surface wind, like it was making up for the morning’s hesitation, had doubled in speed to an average of 9.2 mph. Apparently, the wind had taken a brisk turn on its lunch break.
But let's not forget that the wind at 100m was doing its own thing. Much like a rebellious teenager, it decided not to follow the surface wind’s lead, choosing instead to strike out in an entirely different direction—causing a little atmospheric drama. This conflicting tension between wind layers led to a fascinating display of swirling patterns, like a slow dance between two reluctant partners. And as the day turned into night, the clouds decided to make a reappearance, increasing the evening cloud cover to 27.5%—like a late-night encore. If I had to sum up the day, I'd say it was a bit of a sky drama with wind as the reluctant hero, clouds playing hard-to-get, and a temperature range that went from a chilly 38.3°F to a mild 58.8°F, averaging out at a comfortable 47.3°F. Oh, and there was a slight sprinkle of 0.01 inches of rain, just for good measure.
October 13th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 13th, 2025
Sunset: 5:29 PM