October 20th, 2025 Timelapse
On October 20th, the sky had decided to go all-in on a grand display of the grays. The day started with a solid cloud cover masking the sunrise, which only peaked at 87.7% coverage in the morning. The wind was a touch moody, starting off stronger at an average of 2.4 mph, before settling down to a leisurely 1.7 mph in the afternoon. You know, typical wind behavior, sometimes gusty in the morning, then realizing it had all day to meander. Oh, and the temperature? Let's just say it was the kind of day where you'd probably dig out your favorite sweater from the closet, with the mercury dawdling between 44.8°F and a high of 58.5°F.
As the afternoon crept in, the clouds decided to gather up even more, reaching a peak coverage of 92.3%. Despite this, the wind at different atmospheric layers displayed a rare consistency, moving at the same speed and direction, like a well-synced chorus line. The evening tried to break from the monotonous cloud cover, dropping it dramatically to 18.0%, as if trying to offer a glimpse of a starlit night. But alas, by the time night fell, the clouds were back at it again, covering 69.1% of the sky. The wind also thought it a good time to pick up the pace, hitting an average speed of 3.0 mph. Now, don't let the minimal precipitation of 0.01 inches fool you, with that kind of cloud cover, it was definitely a day to remember the umbrella, just in case.
October 20th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 20th, 2025
Sunset: 5:16 PM