September 29th, 2025 Timelapse
On September 29th, the day took on a decidedly moody demeanor. It was an overcast day with a solid cloud cover that stubbornly insisted on staying put. The morning started off with a breezy demeanor as the surface winds clocked in at an average of 6.0 mph. As the day wore on like a long, slowly-played symphony, the winds decided to take it easy, and by afternoon, they were down to a laid-back 4.8 mph. The evening drew calm, with the wind reducing further to approximately 2.9 mph. But, just like a kid hopped up on candy, the night saw a resurgence of energy with the winds picking up to 6.2 mph. Meanwhile, the cloud cover maintained a steady 100% in the morning and afternoon, like a loyal friend who refuses to leave your side.
Interestingly, the wind patterns decided to play nice that day, revealing a consistent behavior across all atmospheric layers. The cloud cover, however, had a slight change of heart by evening, slackening just a bit to 89% - maybe to allow the stars a peak at the earthlings below. Nightfall saw a further dip to 86.4%, almost as if the clouds grew tired and decided to call it a day. Temperature-wise, the day meandered between a cool 54.1°F and a slightly warmer 61.9°F, with an average holding at 57.9°F. The precipitation was a modest 0.57 inches - just enough to keep things interesting. The winds aloft were a bit spunky as they reached 15.8 mph, creating a few blustery conditions. As for sunlight, it was in short supply. The day clocked in at 11.8 hours of daylight, but the sun barely showed its face for 0.7 hours, making it a game of peek-a-boo on a grand scale.
September 29th, 2025 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for September 29th, 2025
Sunset: 5:55 PM