September 28th, 2025 Timelapse
On September 28th, the day began with a rather calm demeanor, the surface wind lazily blowing at an average of 4.6 mph. The cloud cover, while substantial at 70.8%, allowed for a few glimmers of sunlight to sneak in. But as the morning waned, the sky started getting a little moody. By afternoon, the winds had picked up their pace to an average of 6.5 mph and the cloud cover, well, it had decided to throw a parade with its friends and family, skyrocketing to an impressive 96.3%. It was as if the clouds had a union meeting that day and everyone was required to attend.
The evening was no different, except that the wind decided to take a breather, reducing its speed to an average 2.6 mph. Maybe the wind felt it had done its part in the grand scheme of the day. On the other hand, the clouds didn't seem to get the memo about chilling out. Instead, they decided to go all out and blanketed the sky, reaching a cloud cover of a whopping 100%. Even as night fell, they hung around at 86.1%, having a bit of a late-night party over the Northwest. The wind patterns throughout the day were quite the sight. The surface winds and those aloft mirrored each other, resulting in some interesting swirling patterns. And if you ever wondered what synchronized swimming in the sky would look like, September 28th, 2025 was your day to find out.
September 28th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for September 28th, 2025
Sunset: 5:57 PM