October 27th, 2025 Timelapse
On October 27th, 2025, Mother Nature seemed undecided on whether it should rain or not, teasing with an average cloud cover of 84.3%. The day started off on the breezy side, the surface winds whizzing around at an average of 5.9 mph before calming down to a mild 2.2 mph in the evening. The cloud cover was a temperamental artist too, painting a rather moody morning sky with 77.8% coverage, then deciding, by afternoon, that more was better, filling the sky with 92% cloud cover. The evening saw the cloud cover peak at 97.2% like an overzealous painter who had forgotten the concept of the clear blue sky.
The wind patterns didn't offer much drama, behaving rather consistently across atmospheric layers. However, there were two spectacular moments when the wind direction decided to put on a show, changing rapidly and creating swirling patterns in the sky, like a slow-motion tornado in the clouds. As the daylight hours, all 10.3 of them, faded into twilight, the wind regained a bit of its morning gusto, averaging 4 mph and the cloud cover graciously withdrew to 76.9%. The temperature ranged from a downright chilly 38.5°F to a more forgiving 50.9°F, with an average of a brisk 43.3°F. Although there was only 0.02 inches of precipitation, the high cloud cover seemed to declare, "I could've rained if I wanted to, but I didn't."
October 27th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 27th, 2025
Sunset: 5:05 PM