Driving is generally possible today, but sub-freezing temperatures all day and gusty winds create an elevated risk of icy spots and reduced vehicle control—exercise caution, especially early morning and after sunset.
- 01 Temperatures remain at or below freezing all day (hourly 19–32°F; nightly low ~12°F), increasing risk of ice on roads and bridges.
- 02 Daily forecast notes wind chill as low as 10°F (day) and 0°F (night) — cold conditions that worsen exposure and can mask icy pavement.
- 03 Winds 6–14 mph with gusts as high as 24 mph (daily) — gusts can affect vehicle stability, especially high-profile vehicles.
- 04 Small chance of precipitation early (probability up to 10% at 06:00 and 2% at 09:00) — even light wetting followed by freezing would create hazardous surfaces.
- 05 No active alerts were provided in the data.
- 06 Key items missing: no visibility or current road-surface condition data provided, increasing uncertainty about actual on-road conditions.
Generally safe for routine travel if you drive cautiously. Take these precautions: reduce speed and increase following distance; be especially cautious on bridges/overpasses and shaded areas early morning (06:00–09:00 local) and after sunset (from ~18:00 onward) when surfaces will be coldest; secure cargo and use caution if operating high-profile vehicles because of gusts (up to ~24 mph). If possible, delay nonessential travel during the coldest periods (early morning and evening). Check local road reports/visibility before driving because visibility and road-surface details are not provided here.