April 25, 2026 brings persistent, heavy rain throughout the entire day and evening, with temperatures dropping to the mid-40s and gusts up to 23 mph. Rainfall totals of 1.5 to 2.75 inches are expected, creating hazardous wet road conditions from morning through midnight.
- 01 Heavy rain is nearly continuous from 11:00 AM onward, with precipitation probability reaching as high as 92% during the afternoon and evening hours.
- 02 Rainfall accumulation is significant — up to 3/4 inch during the day and an additional 1–2 inches overnight, raising the risk of standing water and hydroplaning.
- 03 Temperatures fall to 44–43°F in the afternoon and evening, with overnight lows near 39°F — cold enough to reduce tire grip and, combined with heavy rain, substantially increase stopping distances.
- 04 Wind gusts up to 23 mph from the SE/E throughout the day add crosswind hazards, particularly for higher-profile vehicles.
- 05 Even the morning window (7–9 AM) carries a 23–31% chance of rain showers with wet roads already likely from overnight conditions.
- 06 Visibility data is not provided, but high humidity (76–93%) combined with heavy rain strongly suggests reduced visibility throughout the day.
- 07 No safe or clear weather window exists at any point during the forecast period.
If driving is absolutely necessary, the least hazardous morning window is 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM, when precipitation probability is lowest (23–31%) and rainfall is intermittent. For the evening, there is no safe window — rain probability stays at 88–92% from 6:00 PM through midnight with heavy accumulation possible. If you must drive in the evening, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM is marginally the least severe (88% precipitation chance), but exercise extreme caution: reduce speed significantly, increase following distance, avoid flooded roads, and ensure headlights and wipers are fully functional.