November 28th, 2025 Timelapse
On November 28th, the day began under a blanket of thick clouds, with the sky completely covered at 100 percent. Surface winds were gentle, averaging just 3.5 mph, while winds at 100 meters soared to 5.8 mph, creating a slight but notable difference in speed that hinted at some turbulence aloft. The temperature lingered in the cool range of 47.9°F, and despite the heavy cloud cover, there was no precipitation to speak of during the morning. Low clouds dominated the sky, accounting for the entire cloud cover, while higher cloud formations contributed to a mere 61 percent presence in the upper levels. This solid overcast created a muted light, as the winds pushed the low clouds slowly across the sky, but their movement was relatively benign compared to what was to come later in the day.
As the day progressed towards midday, the surface winds picked up slightly to an average of 6.3 mph, while the winds at 100 meters increased more significantly to 10.1 mph—this wind layer interaction led to a slight increase in turbulence. The cloud cover remained extensive at 99.5 percent, with low clouds still comprising 95.5 percent of the total, while higher clouds, now at 90.5 percent, were moving more swiftly across the sky due to the increased wind speeds aloft. This dynamic created a striking visual effect, with low clouds appearing to drift lazily while high clouds raced overhead. The combination of the strong winds at 100 meters and the slower-moving surface winds resulted in some wind shear, causing the cloud bases to appear oddly disheveled at times, as they were pulled in various directions by the conflicting currents.
By evening, the surface winds had calmed again to an average of 2.5 mph, while winds at 100 meters decreased to 6.7 mph, indicating a return to more stable conditions. The cloud cover remained thick, at 99.7 percent, but there was a significant shift in the cloud composition. Low clouds had dropped to 21.3 percent, while high clouds now filled the sky at 99.7 percent, creating a stunning layered effect that painted the evening sky in shades of gray. The temperature dipped slightly to an average of 49.3°F, and a light drizzle began to fall, accumulating to a total of 0.08 inches for the day. This rain, combined with the layered cloud formations and the lingering winds, created a beautifully complex tapestry in the sky, making for an intriguing end to a day that began under a simple, uniform overcast.
November 28th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 28th, 2025
Sunset: 4:29 PM