November 6th, 2025 Timelapse
On November 6th, 2025, the Pacific Northwest put on a moody display of overcast skies, with the cloud cover seemingly reluctant to take a break. From dawn till dusk, a consistent blanket of grey clouds stubbornly held their ground, with an average of 84.1% cloud cover throughout the day. The morning saw a mild wind breeze blowing at an average of 10.8 mph, the whisper of the wind gradually growing bolder by the afternoon, reaching 12.5 mph. However, as if the wind realized it was being a tad too vociferous, it toned itself down to a calm 9.5 mph in the evening and 7.7 mph by nightfall.
Interestingly, the wind wasn't only playing its tune at the surface, but also a hundred meters up, clocking an 8.3 mph difference in speed. The cloud layers seemed to be in no hurry, casually drifting with these wind flows without much variation. Temperature-wise, the day was a bit of a Goldilocks scenario, not too hot, not too cold, with the thermometer bouncing between 46.8°F and 58.5°F, averaging at a cool 51.6°F. As for precipitation, the ubiquitous cloud cover managed to squeeze out a modest 0.63 inches. By the time the sun set at 16:50, only 1.5 hours of sunlight had managed to play peek-a-boo through the tenacious cloud cover. All in all, November 6th was a typical winter's day in the Pacific Northwest - cloudy, a bit chilly, and with just enough wind to rustle the last remaining leaves on the trees.
November 6th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 6th, 2025
Sunset: 4:50 PM