April 14 features a mostly sunny and warm day with pleasant driving conditions through the afternoon, though a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 5 PM and persists through around 11 PM. Winds pick up to 14 mph with gusts up to 24 mph in the afternoon but remain manageable for most drivers.
- 01 Morning and midday conditions are excellent: sunny skies, light winds (1–6 mph), warm temperatures (60–78°F), and near-zero precipitation probability through noon.
- 02 Wind speeds increase through the afternoon, peaking at 14 mph with gusts up to 24 mph between 5–6 PM, which may cause minor buffeting but pose no serious hazard for standard vehicles.
- 03 A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms begins after 5 PM (20% chance), increasing to a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms between 7–9 PM, introducing potential wet roads and reduced visibility.
- 04 Thunderstorm risk, while low probability, could bring sudden heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds during the evening hours (7–9 PM window is highest risk).
- 05 Conditions improve significantly after 11 PM, dropping to partly cloudy with only a 4% precipitation chance by midnight.
- 06 No active weather alerts are in effect for today.
- 07 High humidity (90%) in the early morning (7–8 AM) combined with warm overnight temperatures could mean slightly damp road surfaces at the start of the day, though no fog data is provided.
Morning window (7:00 AM – 12:00 PM): Ideal time to drive. Sunny skies, calm winds under 8 mph, comfortable temperatures, and virtually no precipitation risk make this the best part of the day. Evening window (11:00 PM – 12:00 AM): Conditions improve significantly after the storm chance fades. If evening travel is necessary, wait until after 11 PM when precipitation probability drops to 4% and winds ease to 5 mph. Avoid driving between 5 PM and 10 PM if possible, as this is the window with the highest thunderstorm risk and strongest wind gusts (up to 24 mph).