Daytime driving (late morning–afternoon) is generally acceptable with light winds and low precipitation chances and highs near 40°F, but early-morning subfreezing temperatures may cause icy spots and the evening (around 7–9 PM) has likely rain and areas of fog that will reduce visibility.
- 01 No active weather alerts in the provided data.
- 02 Temperatures are below freezing early (27–30°F from 6–9 AM), which can produce icy surfaces on untreated roads even without precipitation.
- 03 Daytime temps rise to around 37–40°F with low precipitation probability until late afternoon (PoP 0–23%), so daytime wet/ice risk is low.
- 04 Evening shows increasing precipitation chance (hourly PoP rising to ~38% at 6–7 PM; daily forecast: rain likely and areas of fog between 7–9 PM, then widespread fog and rain likely overnight), indicating reduced visibility and wet roads after ~7 PM.
- 05 Winds are light (1–5 mph), so wind is not a major concern.
If possible, plan driving during late morning to mid-afternoon when temperatures are above freezing and precipitation chances are low. Use caution if driving early (06:00–09:00) due to possible icy patches on untreated surfaces. Avoid driving during the evening window around 19:00–21:00 (7–9 PM) when rain and areas of fog are likely; if you must drive in fog or rain, reduce speed, use low-beam headlights, increase following distance, and allow extra travel time. Monitor updated forecasts for changes.