October 24th, 2025 Timelapse
On October 24th, the weather had a moody disposition, throwing a thick overcast blanket across the sky for most of the day. The morning was a blustery affair, with surface winds reaching an average of 12.3 mph. The clouds were heavy and sullen, covering the sky completely like a grumpy teenager refusing to get out of bed. But, as if realizing it was late for an appointment, the wind gradually eased off in the afternoon, slowing to a more respectable 6.4 mph. Meanwhile, the cloud cover had a little change of heart, reducing to an average of 88.5%, giving the sun a few rare chances to peak out and see what all the fuss was about.
Despite the lower wind speed, the afternoon had a slightly more upbeat energy. The cloud layers, seemingly in concert with the wind, moved consistently across various atmospheric layers. There was a 7.8 mph speed difference between the surface wind and that at 100m high. This provided a fascinating spectacle as different cloud layers seemed to be participating in their own sky marathon, moving at different rhythms yet in harmony. As the day transitioned into evening, the cloud cover dropped to 60.2%, the lowest point it reached that day, as if the sky was finally ready for its evening wear. Night brought back the clouds to an average cover of 85.8% but the wind decided to pick up some speed, averaging 8.9 mph, as if making a last-minute dash. Throw in a snug temperature average of 51.4°F and about an inch of precipitation, and you had a day that was equal parts broody and bustling.
October 24th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 24th, 2025
Sunset: 5:10 PM