October 2nd, 2025 Timelapse
On a particularly overcast October 2nd in 2025, the day began with the wind making its own energetic morning coffee run, averaging at about 7.0 mph. It was almost as if the wind itself was trying to shift the hefty cloud cover, which loomed at an impressive 95.7% in the morning. As the day wore on, the wind seemed to lose a bit of its morning gusto, slowing down to an average of 5.5 mph in the afternoon. Despite the wind's efforts, the afternoon’s cloud cover held strong at 91.3%, like a stubborn dinner guest refusing to leave.
By the evening, something peculiar happened: the cloud cover drastically reduced to 20.5%, providing a surprising twist plot for those who thought they had the day figured out. A gap in the evening cloud cover was akin to a dramatic pause in a theater show, just before the climactic scene. And climactic it was, as the clouds swarmed back in full force, reaching a robust 98.0% at night, while the wind decided to stage its own comeback, averaging 6.3 mph. The wind direction, like a fickle-minded maestro, decided to change rapidly seven times throughout the day, creating a symphony of swirling patterns. The temperature stayed between a cool 50.0°F and a mild 63.1°F, with the average hovering at 55.4°F. Despite the impressive cloud drama, the skies only managed to squeeze out 0.09 inches of precipitation. So, while it looked like an opening scene for a noir film, it was really more of a dry run.
October 2nd, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 2nd, 2025
Sunset: 5:49 PM