December 14th, 2025 Timelapse
On December 14th, the day commenced under a solid blanket of clouds, resulting in an overcast sky that contributed to an average temperature of 45.2°F. Surface winds were light, averaging 8.2 mph, while winds at 100 meters soared to a brisk 14.7 mph, creating a noticeable wind shear effect between the two layers. This differential caused the low clouds, which comprised 75.3% of the total cloud cover, to move lazily at the surface, while mid-level clouds raced overhead at higher altitudes. Precipitation was minimal, measuring a light 0.03 inches, which added a damp chill to the morning air. The thick cloud cover was predominantly composed of mid clouds at 100%, while high clouds made up 72.7%, enhancing the sense of uniformity across the sky.
As midday approached, the weather maintained its cloudy disposition with an unchanged total cloud cover of 100%. However, the surface winds gently decreased to an average of 7.7 mph while the winds at 100 meters slightly diminished to 13.9 mph, yet remained significantly stronger than the surface winds. The low cloud layer became fully saturated at 100%, contributing to a feeling of heaviness in the air. With mid clouds at 98.5% and high clouds at 83%, the sky exhibited a variety of horizontal motion, creating a layered effect that was visually dynamic. There was still turbulence present due to the differences in wind speeds, which caused ripples through the mid and high clouds as they continued to shift swiftly across the sky, almost as if they were competing against the slower-moving low clouds below.
In the evening, the weather persisted with a complete overcast, sustaining an average temperature of 47.8°F. Surface winds picked up slightly to 8.4 mph, while winds at 100 meters increased moderately to 14.9 mph, reinforcing the wind shear effect that had characterized the day. The cloud cover was remarkably uniform, with low clouds at 83.3%, mid clouds at 82.3%, and high clouds at 77.7%. These conditions fostered a somewhat turbulent atmosphere; the different wind speeds at various altitudes mingled, producing interesting cloud movements that seemed to dance against the backdrop of the evening sky. A final total of 0.09 inches of precipitation highlighted the day's persistent moisture, adding to the tranquil yet dynamic feeling that enveloped the landscape as daylight faded into night.
December 14th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for December 14th, 2025
Sunset: 4:26 PM