October 18th, 2025 Timelapse
On the 18th of October, 2025, the sun seemed to have taken a day off. The usual morning light was replaced by a stubborn overcast that made the day feel like an extended twilight. The morning started off pretty calm, with surface winds lazily drifting about at 2.9 mph, but they seemed to have gulped a large pot of coffee in the afternoon, peaking at a gusty 8.0 mph by evening. Unfazed by the wind's antics, the cloud cover held steady, giving the sky a blanket-like consistency, with an average of 100% in the morning and evening, and a slightly rebellious 99.8% in the afternoon. The night, however, showed some leniency, with the cloud cover dropping to 83.4%.
Despite the monotony of the cloud cover, the wind layers seemed to be involved in an atmospheric waltz, moving consistently across different layers throughout the day. The wind also had a penchant for drama, changing its direction rapidly once, creating swirling patterns. This was like the sky's version of a plot twist. This added a touch of dynamism to the day, which otherwise toggled between a chilled 42.1°F and a modestly warm 58.8°F (average 48.7°F). The sky also wept a bit, shedding 0.59 inches of precipitation. With 10.8 hours of daylight, and a scant 3 hours of 'sunshine' (if we can call it that), the day was a perfect fit for those who enjoy a good gloomy ambiance. So, for those chasing sunshine, October 18th was a swing and a miss, but for those who appreciate a bit of cloud cover, it was quite the spectacle.
October 18th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 18th, 2025
Sunset: 5:20 PM