Driving is generally safe today: dry conditions expected through the daytime with low precipitation chances, light winds, and temperatures rising into the 40s by mid/late morning. Minor caution is warranted for early-morning hours when temperatures are at or below freezing.
- 01 No active weather alerts in the provided data.
- 02 Hourly precipitation probabilities during the day are essentially zero to very low (0–6%); daily day-period probability is 2%.
- 03 Winds are light (about 5–8 mph), so no significant crosswind hazard.
- 04 Temperatures are near or below freezing early (29–31°F around 06:00–08:00) but climb to the mid-40s by late morning, reducing freezing/ice risk later in the day.
- 05 Key observational data (road surface conditions and visibility) are not provided, so surface ice, frost, or localized reduced visibility cannot be ruled out.
Generally safe to drive today. If you must travel early in the morning (about 06:00–08:00 local time), take extra caution for possible frost/black ice on bridges and untreated surfaces: reduce speed, increase following distance, and allow extra braking distance. Expect generally normal driving conditions from mid-morning through evening as temperatures rise to the 40s. Check an updated forecast or local road reports before any late-night/early-morning travel (there is a slight chance of precipitation late overnight).