Daytime driving on 2026-02-24 is generally passable with no precipitation expected, but temperatures remain well below freezing and northwest winds with gusts up to ~23 mph increase the chance of icy patches and make handling more difficult for high‑profile vehicles. Snow is likely overnight (after ~2:00 AM), which could impact late‑night/early‑morning travel and lead to 1–2" of accumulation.
- 01 Daytime precipitation probability is 0% (hourly) and no active alerts, so no widespread wet-snow during the day is forecast.
- 02 All daytime temperatures stay below freezing (about 18–30°F), so any residual moisture can form black ice on bridges/overpasses and shaded surfaces.
- 03 Daily forecast warns northwest winds 7–13 mph with gusts up to 23 mph — crosswinds can affect vehicle control, especially for high‑profile vehicles.
- 04 Nighttime/overnight: snow likely after ~2:00 AM (70% chance) with 1–2 inches possible, which will make roads slippery for late‑night or very early‑morning travel.
Safer morning window: 10:00–12:00 (2026-02-24) — sun, temps ~22–23°F, moderate winds; watch for icy spots on untreated surfaces. Safer evening window: 16:00–18:00 (2026-02-24) — temps ~29–30°F with lighter winds as they ease; roads likely clearer than early morning. Avoid/limit driving late night to early morning: especially after ~02:00 (2026-02-25) when snow is likely and 1–2" accumulation may occur.