October 6th, 2025 Timelapse
On October 6th, 2025, the morning kicked off with an almost calm surface wind measuring at just 2.0 mph, while the cloud cover was a mere 1.7%. But, as if the clouds were playing a game of hide-and-seek with the sun, the afternoon arrived bringing with it a significantly denser cloud cover averaging at 21.0%. The surface wind, not one to be outdone, decided to more than double its intensity from the morning, clocking in at a breezy 4.6 mph. It seemed like Mother Nature was having a bit of an indecisive day, trying to settle on whether it was going to be a chill autumn day or a gloomy one.
As the day progressed, the wind calmed down a bit averaging at 2.1 mph in the evening and finally settling at a mere 0.9 mph at night. The clouds, perhaps exhausted from their afternoon frolic, practically disappeared leaving a cloud cover of only 0.5%. It was quite the spectacle, really. Despite the gloomy overcast that dominated the day, the wind patterns remained consistent across atmospheric layers, which is a fancy way of saying the clouds were all moving in the same direction, at the same speed. With a temperature range from a nippy 45.1°F to a mild 68.5°F, and an average of 55.2°F, it was a rather typical early October day in the Northwest, albeit with a bit of a moody sky.
October 6th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 6th, 2025
Sunset: 5:42 PM