October 22nd, 2025 Timelapse
On October 22nd, the day was about as blanket-like as a grey flannel sheet, with an average cloud cover of 87.2% painting the skies a rather moody shade of grey. The day started off gusty, the surface wind snapping at a brisk 6.9 mph, but then decided to mellow down to a more leisurely 1.5 mph by the evening, like it had just gotten off a double shift. Mirroring this change, our cloud friends also decided to take a breather in the afternoon, with the cover dropping to 74.3%, before pulling themselves back together for a grand evening display at 96.8%. "Consistency is key," said the wind patterns across atmospheric layers, maintaining a rather steady direction throughout the day.
Now, don't get me wrong, the day wasn't a total washout. Sure, the mercury never rose above a modest 60.3°F, and yes, there was that slight drizzle of 0.04 inches. But there was sunshine too - 7.4 hours of it squeezing through the cloud cover, like a stubborn ray of optimism. And despite the nippy surface wind average of 8.2 mph, the winds aloft decided to show off, reaching a blustery 18.6 mph, ensuring not a cloud lingered too long in one place. As the day concluded with an earlier sunset at 5:13 pm, the cloud cover decided to throw a shadowy soiree, maintaining 85.9% presence into the night. Now that's dedication.
October 22nd, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 22nd, 2025
Sunset: 5:13 PM