November 25th, 2025 Timelapse
On November 25th, the day began under a thick blanket of clouds, with the sky completely overcast at 100% cloud cover. Surface winds were calm, averaging around 4.1 mph, while winds at 100 meters soared to an average of 10.3 mph. This difference in wind speeds contributed to a notable wind shear, creating a gentle turbulence effect as the stronger upper winds battled against the lighter surface currents. The air temperature was a cool 41.0°F, giving way to a damp chill that hinted at the precipitation to come. The mid and high cloud layers dominated the atmosphere, fully obscuring the sun and providing little more than a muted gray tone to the early morning sky.
As the day progressed into midday, conditions evolved slightly, with surface winds increasing to an average of 6.7 mph, while winds aloft at 100 meters grew more robust at 14.4 mph. This uptick in wind speed at higher altitudes continued to stir the clouds, maintaining the complete cloud cover while also introducing some low cloud presence at 48%. The mid and high clouds remained consistent at 100%, moving rapidly across the sky in response to the stronger winds aloft. Light precipitation began to fall, totaling 0.08 inches, as the moisture-laden clouds drifted over the area. The layered cloud dynamics created a visually striking effect, as the low clouds appeared to float beneath the steadfast mid and high clouds, all while the wind shear between the layers added a sense of movement and depth to the scene.
In the evening, the wind patterns intensified further, with surface winds averaging 10.6 mph and upper level winds reaching 20.3 mph. This marked increase in wind speed led to turbulent conditions as the lower and upper wind currents continued to clash. The cloud cover remained consistently thick, with low clouds now comprising 97% of the sky, while mid clouds held steady at 100% and high clouds dropped slightly to 90%. The temperature dipped slightly to an average of 41.8°F, and the total precipitation increased to 0.13 inches by day's end. The visual spectacle of layered clouds intensified, as the conflicting wind directions created a dramatic display of swirling and shifting clouds that danced across the darkening sky. Overall, November 25th showcased the intricate interplay of wind, clouds, and precipitation, underscoring the dynamic nature of weather in the Northwest.
November 25th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 25th, 2025
Sunset: 4:31 PM