AI Analysis · Mar 24, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
claude-sonnet-4-6
90% confidence
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 0%
8 mph
8 AM 0%
6 mph
9 AM 0%
6 mph
10 AM 0%
6 mph
11 AM 0%
6 mph
12 PM 0%
5 mph
1 PM 0%
3 mph
2 PM 0%
2 mph
3 PM 0%
3 mph
4 PM 0%
5 mph
5 PM 0%
6 mph
6 PM 0%
5 mph
7 PM 0%
5 mph
8 PM 0%
5 mph
9 PM 0%
3 mph
10 PM 0%
3 mph
11 PM 0%
3 mph
Summary
March 24, 2026 features sunny skies, no precipitation, and light winds throughout the day. The primary concern is a below-freezing start (31°F at 7 AM) with wind chills as low as 24°F, which may mean lingering ice or frost on road surfaces in the early morning hours.
Key Factors
- 01 Early morning temperatures are below freezing (31°F at 7 AM, 32°F at 8 AM), with wind chills as low as 24°F — increasing the risk of frost or black ice on road surfaces.
- 02 Temperatures don't climb above freezing (32°F) until around 9 AM, meaning the freeze-thaw transition could create slick spots on bridges, overpasses, and shaded roads.
- 03 No precipitation is forecast all day (0% probability), eliminating rain, snow, or ice risk beyond residual overnight frost.
- 04 Winds are light throughout the day (2–8 mph), posing no significant crosswind or high-profile vehicle hazard.
- 05 Evening conditions are calm and clear with temperatures in the 40s, presenting no notable hazards.
Recommendation
If possible, delay morning travel until 10:00 AM–11:00 AM, when temperatures have risen to 38–40°F and any frost or black ice has had time to melt. For evening travel, 6:00 PM–8:00 PM is the optimal window — temperatures are still in the mid-to-upper 40s, skies are clear, and winds remain light before overnight cooling begins.