November 27th, 2025 Timelapse
On November 27th, the day began with overcast skies and a noticeable chill in the air, as temperatures lingered around 46.2°F. Winds at the surface averaged 12.9 mph, which offered a gentle breeze, while at 100 meters, they picked up considerably to an average of 23.1 mph. This significant difference in wind speed created a noticeable turbulence at the interface of these two layers, contributing to a complex cloud dynamic. The cloud cover was dense, with 89% overall, primarily dominated by low clouds at 85.8% and a smattering of mid and high clouds. The thick cloud blanket hinted at the moisture present, resulting in light precipitation, with 0.02 inches recorded, adding to the somber morning ambiance.
As the day progressed into midday, the weather became even more pronounced with cloud cover increasing to an astounding 99.5%. Surface winds slightly dropped to an average of 12.2 mph, while winds at 100 meters fell to 20.2 mph. The low clouds expanded to cover 94.8% of the sky, while mid and high clouds became more prominent at 70.2% and 71.5%, respectively. The turbulence persisted due to the differences in wind speeds, and the clouds began to shift more readily, creating a swirling, layered effect across the sky. These fast-moving cloud layers, pushed by the stronger winds aloft, created an ever-changing canvas, with an additional 0.01 inches of precipitation falling, making the air feel damp and heavy.
By evening, the winds became even more robust, with surface levels averaging 15.5 mph and 100-meter winds soaring to 26.3 mph, capturing the blustery essence of the day. The cloud cover reached full saturation at 100%, with 95% low clouds enveloping the landscape, complemented by fully developed mid clouds covering the sky at 100%. The presence of high clouds fell to 28.7%, but their influence remained, adding depth to the cloud layers. The continued turbulence resulting from these conflicting wind speeds fostered impressive visual dynamics as clouds roiled and shifted dramatically across the horizon. As the day closed, the sky remained a thick tapestry of gray, with a total of 0.16 inches of precipitation contributing to a substantial daily total of 0.63 inches, rounding off a day defined by heavy cloud cover and blustery conditions.
November 27th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 27th, 2025
Sunset: 4:30 PM