No precipitation or visibility hazards are forecast for 2026-01-27, but a Cold Weather Advisory is in effect with very low temperatures and wind chills (down to about -7 to -10°F), which increases risk if stranded or exposed.
- 01 Cold Weather Advisory in effect (issued Jan 27) with wind chills as low as about -10°F (description) and the daily forecast notes wind chills as low as -7°F.
- 02 Overnight/early-morning temperatures very cold (low around 4°F) with west winds around 7 mph — increases risk of hypothermia/frostbite if stranded or exposed.
- 03 No precipitation or precipitation probability provided (hourly PoP = 0), and no visibility data supplied; pavement/ice conditions are not given, creating some uncertainty about road surface hazards.
Driving is generally permissible based on the provided forecast (no precipitation, winds ~7 mph), but treat conditions as potentially hazardous to people if you become stranded. Avoid unnecessary travel during the advisory period (through 10:00 AM EST on Jan 28) if you expect prolonged outdoor exposure. If you must drive: dress warmly, carry an emergency cold-weather kit (blanket, extra clothing, phone charger, water, snacks), ensure your vehicle battery/fuel are in good condition, and minimize time outside the vehicle. Be especially cautious for anyone who may be outdoors for extended periods or likely to be stranded.