October 23rd, 2025 Timelapse
On October 23rd, Mother Nature seemed to be in a mood to test Northwest Skyscapes’ commitment to documenting weather, serving up a day as gray as a worn-out dishrag. From early morning until late into the night, a stubborn blanket of high cloud cover hung around like a houseguest who's overstayed their welcome. The average cloud cover for the day was a whopping 99.2%, reaching full coverage by afternoon and refusing to budge. The morning offered a half-hearted attempt at variety, with cloud cover averaging at 97.0%. The surface winds throughout the day were as consistent and unexciting as a bowl of plain oatmeal, averaging just over 5 mph in the morning and afternoon, and slightly lowering to around 4.6 mph by nightfall.
The mood of the day was set with the sunrise at 6:41 AM. But with the heavy cloud cover, you could have easily mistaken it for a usual weekday alarm going off. The temperature flirted between a cool 49.6°F and a mildly warmer 60.3°F with an average of 53.6°F. If you were hoping for a bit of drama in the wind variance at different atmospheric layers, well, you'd be disappointed. Wind patterns were like that one neighbor who keeps to himself, uneventful and consistent across the layers. As for precipitation, the day could only muster a meagre 0.02 inches. If the clouds were trying to squeeze out a decent rain, they failed miserably. So, all in all, October 23rd was an overcast day that couldn't quite decide if it wanted to be a rainy day when it grew up.
October 23rd, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 23rd, 2025
Sunset: 5:11 PM