No precipitation is forecast for 2026-03-28 and temperatures rise above freezing through the daytime, so typical driving is generally safe; however, sustained northwest winds (gusts up to ~26 mph) and cold temps (wind chill down to ~19°F and overnight lows near 29°F) raise risk for slick spots and crosswind issues.
- 01 Hourly forecast shows 0% probability of precipitation through the forecasted daytime hours (07:00–23:00).
- 02 Daytime temperatures rise from ~31–45°F; above-freezing by mid/late morning reducing active freezing-precipitation risk.
- 03 Daily text notes wind gusts as high as 26 mph (northwest), which can create crosswind hazards for high-profile vehicles and make handling more difficult.
- 04 Nighttime/late-evening low near 29°F means surfaces can refreeze after sunset—possible icy patches on untreated roads during/after 18:00.
- 05 No alerts are active in the provided data, but visibility and road-surface condition observations are not provided, so remaining uncertainty about localized ice or residual wet/icy spots exists.
Safer time windows today: morning — 10:00–12:00 (temperatures are above freezing and winds steady but manageable); evening — 18:00–20:00 (temperatures still above freezing in hourly forecasts but monitor conditions because roads can begin to refreeze after sunset). If traveling outside these windows, exercise extra caution for crosswinds and possible refreezing after dark; allow longer stopping distances and reduce speed. Check local road/visibility reports before departure.