April 7th features mostly sunny skies with no precipitation expected throughout the day. Winds will gust up to 32 mph during the afternoon, and temperatures drop near freezing overnight, but overall driving conditions are manageable.
- 01 No precipitation expected all day — probability of precipitation stays at or near 0% for most hours.
- 02 Wind gusts up to 32 mph during the afternoon (roughly 1 PM–5 PM), which may affect high-profile vehicles or require firmer steering control.
- 03 Morning temperatures start at 41°F and are not at freezing, so ice risk is low during daytime hours.
- 04 Evening temperatures fall rapidly after sunset — dropping to 35°F by 10 PM and 33°F by midnight — with overnight lows around 27°F and wind chills as low as 23°F, increasing the risk of black ice on roads late at night.
- 05 Visibility data is not provided, slightly reducing confidence, but no fog alerts or high-humidity fog conditions are indicated during daylight hours.
Morning window (7:00 AM – 10:00 AM): Ideal time to drive — winds are light (7–14 mph), temperatures are above freezing, skies are sunny, and precipitation risk is negligible. Evening window (6:00 PM – 8:00 PM): Still acceptable for driving with mostly clear skies and temperatures around 43–47°F, but be aware that winds remain around 14–15 mph and temperatures are falling. Avoid driving after 10:00 PM as temps drop below 35°F with wind chills near freezing, raising the risk of black ice forming on roads and bridges.