October 21st, 2025 Timelapse
On October 21st, 2025, nature seemed a bit undecided about its mood. The day began with an overcast sky and quite a stubborn cloud cover, refusing to budge below the 99.5% mark. It was the kind of morning where the sky seemed like a thick, gray blanket and the surface wind was barely a whisper at 1.6 mph. But as the day progressed, it was as if the sky got a sudden burst of energy. By afternoon, like a sulky teenager who finally decided to clean up their room, the cloud cover had dramatically dropped to 20%, and the surface wind had picked up speed to 3.0 mph. It's always amusing when the sky throws such tantrums.
The evening came with an unexpected twist. The cloud cover had completely disappeared, kind of like that random friend who suddenly ghosts you. With zero clouds, the evening was as clear as it gets. The surface wind apparently took a chill pill, dropping to 0.6 mph. But don't be fooled by this calm demeanor. The night decided it wasn't the time to go gentle into that good night. The cloud cover surged back up to 63.5% and the surface wind got its groove back, averaging 1.8 mph. The wind above and below shared a rare consistency, moving at the same pace like synchronized swimmers. The wind direction, however, had some trouble sticking to one path and changed rapidly, creating some swirling patterns. It was like watching a ballet in the sky, with the clouds pirouetting in the wind. All things considered, October 21st, 2025, was a day of dramatic atmospheric mood swings.
October 21st, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 21st, 2025
Sunset: 5:15 PM