October 14th, 2025 Timelapse
On October 14th, 2025, the day started with a crisp chill as the temperature hovered at a brisk 37.6°F. As the sun began to peek over the horizon at 6:28 am, the sky was mostly clear, save for a thin veil of clouds that covered just 2.7% of the sky. The surface wind was taking a lazy morning break, barely rustling the leaves at an average of 1.8 mph. As for the clouds, they were a scant few, and the ones that graced the sky seemed to have their own direction in mind, defying the gentle surface wind by moving in a completely different direction.
By the time afternoon rolled around, the sun had claimed the sky as its own, banishing the clouds entirely. The temperature gradually rose to a comfortable 58.6°F, making it feel more fall-like. The surface wind decided it was done lounging about, picking up to an average of 4.0 mph, just enough to tease the hair and rustle the fall leaves. But, just as in the morning, the wind at 100m level was feeling a bit rebellious, choosing to move in a different direction than that at the surface. As the sun set at 5:27 pm, the wind settled down, and a small handful of clouds - about 5.6% of the sky - decided to make a late appearance to wave goodnight. Despite the capricious nature of the wind at different altitudes, it was a relatively stable day as far as wind conditions go, adding an air of predictable unpredictability to the day.
October 14th, 2025 Timeline
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Weather Info for October 14th, 2025
Sunset: 5:27 PM