November 29th, 2025 Timelapse
On November 29th, the morning began with a notably overcast sky, as cloud cover blanketed the area with an impressive average of 93.8%. High clouds dominated the scene, comprising 93.5% of the total, while low clouds were scarcely present at just 3%. Surface winds were gentle at an average of 4.6 mph, but winds at 100 meters soared to an average of 10.7 mph, creating a significant contrast between the two layers. This disparity in wind speed led to some turbulence, as the stronger winds aloft stirred the lower atmosphere, causing the high clouds to shift slowly towards the east. The temperature was a crisp 40.5°F, and while there was only a trace of precipitation registered at 0.01 inches, the thick cloud cover suggested that moisture was present, though not yet falling as rain.
As the day progressed into midday, the clouds began to evolve. By this time, surface winds had increased slightly to an average of 6.2 mph while winds at 100 meters decreased to 9.1 mph, reducing the wind shear effects experienced earlier. The cloud cover also transformed significantly, dropping to an average of 42.5%. Mid-level clouds gained prominence, making up 23.2% as high clouds receded to 15.8%, providing the sky with a more varied texture. The movement of these clouds reflected the changing wind dynamics, as stronger winds aloft started to push the high clouds away, revealing patches of blue sky. The interaction between the different layers of wind, combined with the cloud dynamics, created a layered effect that was visually striking, with the upper layer of clouds moving faster than those below.
As evening approached, conditions shifted once more, resulting in a dramatic return to dense cloud cover, now at 100% with low clouds completely filling the sky. Surface winds slowed down to an average of 2.9 mph, while winds at 100 meters also decreased to 6.5 mph, indicating a stabilization of the atmosphere. The temperature hovered around a mild 47.9°F. This final cloud formation brought about a thick, almost quilt-like sky, with low clouds completely dominating the landscape and mid-level clouds at 93.3%. The turbulence that had characterized earlier in the day seemed to settle, leading to a calm yet captivating sight as the clouds layered thickly above. The contrast between the stillness at the surface and the lingering movement of the high clouds added a sense of depth to the evening sky, a reminder of the complex interplay between various atmospheric layers.
November 29th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 29th, 2025
Sunset: 4:29 PM