Daytime driving on 2026-02-05 is generally safe: sunny, no precipitation expected in the hourly forecast, and light winds. Temperatures are well below freezing (low teens to ~32°F) so isolated icy spots (bridges, shaded surfaces) and cold-related effects are the main concerns—exercise caution early morning and during the night.
- 01 No active alerts in provided alerts array.
- 02 Hourly forecast shows 0% probability of precipitation through 23:00 and light winds (1–6 mph).
- 03 Temperatures range from 13°F up to about 31–32°F (wind chill as low as 7°F), which can allow ice/frost on surfaces if any moisture or untreated patches exist.
- 04 Daily block for the overnight period (18:00–06:00) shows probabilityOfPrecipitation=1 which conflicts with hourly PoP=0—introduces uncertainty about late-evening/overnight precipitation.
- 05 Visibility and road-surface conditions are not provided, so existing ice/snow on roads cannot be ruled out from the data alone.
Proceed with normal driving precautions: reduce speed, allow extra following distance, avoid sudden maneuvers, and watch for black ice on bridges/shaded areas—especially in the early morning (06:00–09:00) when temperatures are lowest. Because the daily summary indicates possible overnight precipitation (18:00–06:00) though hourly data shows none, avoid nonessential travel late evening into overnight if you want to eliminate the small risk of precipitation/icing, and check local road reports before driving. Ensure vehicle is winter-ready (good tires, defroster) and keep emergency supplies in the vehicle.