The morning hours on April 3rd bring areas of fog through approximately noon, reducing visibility and requiring extra caution. Conditions improve significantly through the afternoon with partly to mostly sunny skies, mild temperatures, and light winds, though a slight chance of rain showers develops after 8 PM.
- 01 Fog is present from 7 AM through approximately 11 AM–12 PM, with high relative humidity (93%) and very light winds (3 mph), which can significantly reduce visibility — exact visibility values are not provided, increasing uncertainty.
- 02 Fog transitions to 'Patchy Fog' at 11 AM and clears by noon, after which conditions become mostly cloudy and pleasant.
- 03 Afternoon conditions are favorable: temperatures rise to near 70°F, winds remain light to moderate (up to 12 mph from the SW), and precipitation probability stays at or below 5%.
- 04 A slight chance of rain showers (15–20% probability) develops after 8 PM and persists through midnight, making evening roads potentially slick.
- 05 No active weather alerts are in effect for the day.
- 06 Temperatures are well above freezing throughout the day, eliminating any ice risk.
Avoid or delay morning driving if possible — especially between 7 AM and 11 AM — due to foggy conditions with limited visibility. If you must drive in the morning, use low-beam headlights, reduce speed, and increase following distance. For safer travel windows: **Morning: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM** once fog has cleared and conditions are mostly cloudy and calm. **Evening: 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM** during the mostly sunny to partly cloudy window before rain shower chances increase after 8 PM.