November 2nd, 2025 Timelapse
On November 2nd, 2025, the Northwest Skyscapes were a bit of a tease. The day began with a thick blanket of cloud cover, averaging at about 90.7%, making everything feel a bit on the dreary side. The wind was barely whispering, with a surface average of 3.3 mph in the morning, not even enough to rustle the autumn leaves. The chill was real though, with temperatures trotting between 39.0°F and 54.1°F throughout the day. And if you were hoping for a drop or two, your prayers were answered, just a smidge, with a droplet-sized precipitation of 0.10 inches.
As the day waltzed on, the clouds began to part, almost as if some unseen hand was pulling apart the cotton candy fluff, decreasing the cloud cover to 51.2% by afternoon. But don't get too excited, as if the skies just couldn't commit to the breakup, the cloud cover surged to 99.5% by evening before settling for a 61.2% cover at night. The winds did pick up a bit, with an average surface speed of 3.7 mph in the evening and 3.2 mph at night. The wind aloft maintained a consistent pattern, breezing at 12.8 mph, the kind that gives the upper atmospheric clouds a gentle nudge. So, overall, it was a day that couldn't quite make up its mind, with the skies going back and forth between a moody overcast and a half-hearted clearing.
November 2nd, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 2nd, 2025
Sunset: 4:56 PM