March 30, 2026 features a partly sunny morning transitioning to isolated and scattered rain showers in the afternoon and evening, with mild temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60s°F. Conditions are generally manageable for driving, though light rain and occasional gusts up to 28 mph warrant moderate caution later in the day.
- 01 Morning hours (7AM–2PM) are dry with partly sunny skies, low precipitation probability (3–9%), and comfortable temperatures (46–64°F) — excellent driving conditions.
- 02 Rain showers develop after 2PM with precipitation probability rising to 19–26%, introducing wet road surfaces and slightly reduced traction.
- 03 Wind gusts up to 28 mph (daytime) and 22 mph (overnight) may affect high-profile vehicles or cause occasional lane instability.
- 04 Evening and overnight (9PM–midnight) see scattered rain showers with precipitation probability reaching 25–34%, making nighttime driving the least favorable window.
- 05 No winter weather, ice, or freezing temperatures — temps remain well above freezing all day (low around 56°F overnight).
- 06 No active weather alerts are in effect for this date.
- 07 Visibility data is not provided in the forecast; minor uncertainty exists around how much visibility may be reduced during rain showers.
The safest windows to drive are: **Morning: 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM**, when skies are partly sunny, precipitation chance is negligible (under 10%), winds are mild, and roads are dry. **Evening: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM**, before rain showers intensify, with lighter winds (9–12 mph) and still-manageable precipitation chances (23%). Avoid or drive with extra caution after 9:00 PM, when scattered showers and higher precipitation probability (up to 34%) combine with reduced nighttime visibility.