The morning hours bring a chance of light rain (up to 53% probability before 10am) with northerly winds gusting up to 25 mph, tapering to mostly cloudy and dry conditions by midday. Conditions improve significantly through the afternoon and evening, though overnight temperatures are expected to drop to near freezing (29°F), raising a potential black ice concern for very late-night travel.
- 01 Morning rain chance of 50–53% before 10am with possible rainfall of 0.1–0.25 inches, creating wet and slippery road surfaces.
- 02 North winds of 6–14 mph with gusts up to 25 mph during the morning, which may affect vehicle handling especially for high-profile vehicles.
- 03 Temperatures drop sharply overnight from 50°F at 6pm to 29°F by end of day, with wind chill values as low as 24°F — any residual road moisture could freeze late at night, creating black ice risk.
- 04 Humidity is elevated in the morning (77–80%), combined with rain, reducing road traction.
- 05 No active weather alerts are in effect, and visibility data is not explicitly provided — slight uncertainty remains around morning fog potential given high humidity.
For morning driving, the safest window is between 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, after rain chances drop below 10% and winds begin to ease. For evening driving, the safest window is between 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM, when skies are partly cloudy, winds are calm (3–5 mph), precipitation probability is 0%, and temperatures are still well above freezing (48–50°F). Avoid driving late at night (after 11:00 PM) as temperatures approach freezing and black ice becomes a concern.