November 9th, 2025 Timelapse
On November 9th, 2025, the sky seemed to have a relentless commitment to monotony. The day was smothered in an overcast blanket from dawn till dusk. Not a single patch of blue dared to show its face. The cloud cover was a consistent 100% during the morning, afternoon, and evening hours, giving way slightly at night to a 99.2% - not that anyone would have noticed the fractional allowance of starlight. Winds hustled about at an average speed of 6.8 mph in the morning, getting gradually lazier as the day wore on, dropping to 4.8 mph in the afternoon, 4.3 mph in the evening, and a slightly more energetic 4.9 mph at night - as if the wind suddenly remembered it had errands to run.
The wind, despite its evolving intensity, was remarkably consistent across all atmospheric layers, displaying an almost militaristic discipline. The speed difference between the surface and 100m above was a significant 7.8 mph, hinting at the blustery conditions that unfolded aloft. The thermometer had a tough day too, swinging between a chilly 45.9°F to a relatively comfortable 61.2°F. While the average was a bearable 51.8°F, it was hardly the day to forget your coat at home. And if you were looking for some sunshine to brighten your day, the sun made a token appearance for a meager 7.1 hours out of the 9.7 hours of daylight. Lest we forget, the sun rose at 07:05 and decided it had had enough by 16:46, leaving us in the company of the dense cloud cover that was hell-bent on being the star of the day. It was one of those days that seemed to validate those who claim the Northwest is perpetually under a grey sky.
November 9th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for November 9th, 2025
Sunset: 4:46 PM