January 25th, 2026 Timelapse
On January 25th, conditions began rather quietly as the morning unfolded. Surface winds were gentle, averaging just 2.0 mph, providing a tranquil start to the day. However, at higher altitudes, particularly at 100 meters, winds were markedly stronger at 5.9 mph, hinting at the presence of more dynamic air currents aloft. Cloud cover was substantial, with an average of 88.0%, primarily dominated by high clouds which made up 78.5% of the sky, while low clouds lingered at 42.2%. This thick blanket of clouds suggested a calm morning, but the wind dynamics indicated potential movement as the day progressed. With no precipitation reported, the moisture likely remained contained within the clouds, creating a soft, gray overcast that enveloped the landscape.
As midday approached, the weather transitioned dramatically, with cloud cover reaching near-total saturation at 99.5%. The temperature climbed to a more comfortable average of 42.1°F, and surface winds picked up slightly to 2.8 mph. Interestingly, the winds at 100 meters decreased to 4.1 mph, which contributed to a sense of stability. The high clouds continued to dominate, leaving only minimal low and mid-level clouds in the sky. This layering effect, combined with the gentle surface winds, created a remarkably serene atmosphere, although the lack of wind at lower levels meant that no significant turbulence was produced in the atmosphere. The high cloud cover, moving moderately, painted a soft, shifting canvas across the sky, subtly altering the light and shadows on the ground throughout the afternoon.
As evening descended, conditions began to shift once again. Surface winds remained relatively stable at 2.9 mph, while winds aloft at 100 meters increased slightly to 7.2 mph, indicating a gentle but noticeable breeze higher up. The average cloud cover decreased to 62.7%, showing a gradual clearing of the sky, particularly in the low and mid-cloud categories, which all but vanished. The thinning clouds created a beautiful display as the setting sun struggled to break through, casting a soft glow on the remaining high clouds. While there was a slight increase in wind shear between the surface and 100 meters, the overall light conditions remained calm, allowing for a tranquil end to the day. Together, these elements showcased a day marked by gentle winds, layered clouds, and a peaceful progression into the evening.
January 25th, 2026 Timeline
Screenshots with weather data (wind layers, clouds, precipitation)
Weather Info for January 25th, 2026
Sunset: 5:07 PM