November 10th, 2025 Timelapse
On the 10th of November, 2025, the skies over the Northwest turned into a masterclass of atmospheric gloom. Indeed, the cloud cover seemed to have a personal vendetta against the sun, averaging 99.4% and dropping only as low as 98.5% during the night. In the morning, with a wind averaging just 3.1 mph, the clouds lumbered across the sky with a stubborn refusal to disperse. Regardless of the wind's attempts to pick up speed throughout the day, peaking at 5.1 mph in the evening, the cloud cover remained unyieldingly thick. The afternoon was particularly noteworthy with a surface wind averaging 3.8 mph, creating a strangely uniform gray canvas above.
Despite the wind's consistency across the atmospheric layers, an interesting weather phenomenon took place twice during the day. Rapid changes in wind direction created pockets of swirling patterns in the otherwise dreary cloud cover. The temperature hovered between a nippy 46.0°F and a slightly more tolerable 55.8°F, averaging at 51.1°F for the day. As for precipitation, only a meager 0.01 inches were recorded. The day was characterized by an impressive lack of sunshine, only managing to squeeze out a paltry 0.2 hours of daylight between 7:06 in the morning and 4:45 in the evening. November 10, 2025, seemed to show that even a gloomy overcast day can have its own intriguing pageantry.
November 10th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 10th, 2025
Sunset: 4:45 PM