October 4th, 2025 Timelapse
On October 4th, 2025, the day began as a quintessential overcast morning in the northwest, with a thick layer of cloud cover averaging 90.3% hugging the skyline, while a mellow surface wind of 2.9 mph whispered through the streets. The cloud cover was so dominant that you could barely make out any blue patches. The temperature hovered around a very 'fall' average of 57.0 °F, with a minuscule amount of precipitation, a mere 0.04 inches, just enough to make you seriously consider whether you needed an umbrella or not.
As the day shuffled into the afternoon, the clouds grew restless, and the cloud cover dropped to 75.7%, allowing some sunlight to grace the surface. This let the locals enjoy a bit more daylight than they would've expected on such a cloudy day. At the same time, the surface wind decided to show some spirit, picking up to an average of 6.5 mph. However, the wind aloft remained consistent, not letting the atmospheric layers turn into a chaotic dance of different speeds and directions. By the time darkness fell and the temperature narrowed down to 64.9°F, the surface wind had calmed again to a steady 2.6 mph, making it an ordinary, yet subtly intriguing, day in the weather history of the area.
October 4th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 4th, 2025
Sunset: 5:46 PM