April 4th starts with a pleasant, mostly sunny morning with mild temperatures and light winds, making for excellent driving conditions early in the day. Conditions deteriorate in the evening with increasing winds (gusts up to 24 mph), a chance of rain showers, and a possibility of thunderstorms after 11 PM.
- 01 Morning conditions are favorable: temperatures in the mid-50s to low 70s°F, light winds of 3–6 mph, mostly sunny skies, and very low precipitation probability (2–5%).
- 02 High morning humidity (93% at 7 AM) may cause slightly slick road surfaces early, but temperatures are well above freezing, eliminating any ice risk.
- 03 Winds increase significantly in the afternoon and evening, reaching 13–14 mph sustained with gusts up to 24 mph from the SE — a concern especially for high-profile vehicles.
- 04 Rain shower chances rise sharply in the evening: 23% by 5 PM, 35% by 8 PM, and 25–33% from 9 PM onward, with wet roads reducing traction and visibility.
- 05 Thunderstorms are possible after 11 PM (33% chance), introducing the risk of heavy downpours, lightning, and sudden visibility reduction.
- 06 Patchy fog is forecast overnight into early April 5th, which may begin forming late on April 4th and further reduce visibility for late-night drivers.
- 07 No active weather alerts are in effect for today.
Morning safe window — 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM: Ideal driving conditions with sunny skies, comfortable temperatures (58–67°F), very low precipitation chance, and light winds under 6 mph. This is the best time to travel. Evening safe window — 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM: Conditions are still manageable but declining; expect increasing cloud cover, winds picking up to ~14 mph, and a low but growing chance of rain showers (10–23%). Drive cautiously and wrap up travel before 8 PM to avoid the higher rain and thunderstorm risk later in the night.