October 8th, 2025 Timelapse
On October 8th, 2025, the day woke up in a rather gloomy mood, like it had been nursing a hangover from the previous night's clear skies. With its blanket of cloud cover at a modest 22.7% in the morning, the day seemed like it might turn things around. A surface wind of 2.7 mph kept things interesting, giving the sparse clouds a nudge in the right direction. However, as the day wore on, it was clear that the morning's optimism was misplaced. The cloud cover started piling up, reaching a whopping 74.0% by the afternoon, with the surface wind mildly ramping up to 3.0 mph, like it was trying to cheer on the incoming overcast conditions.
What's more, the evening didn't help matters either. It was like the day had invited all its cloudy friends over for a party, leading to a solid 100% cloud cover, and the surface wind, stumbling at 2.5 mph, was no help at all. However, the night held its own surprise. Like a sudden splash of cold water, the cloud cover sharply dropped to 14.4% with the surface wind, probably on a caffeine kick, amping up to 4.2 mph. The wind direction did pull a few tricks as well, changing rapidly twice during the day to create swirling patterns, as if the weather was trying its hand at impressionist art. But hey, at least we got a decent 9.0 hours of sunshine amidst a day that otherwise seemed hell-bent on rolling out the gray carpet.
October 8th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for October 8th, 2025
Sunset: 5:38 PM