Early daylight
Start by comparing Early daylight with nearby departure windows. On this corridor, strong crosswinds, freezing rain can change the drive by hour, segment, and daylight.
I-90 and I-94 across Wisconsin
This corridor can change weather character across the drive. DriveWindow helps compare departure windows and highlight the conditions most likely to affect timing.
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Upper Midwest winter systems and open-country wind make timing important on long drives. Key weather factors: strong crosswinds, freezing rain, winter visibility changes.
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Upper Midwest winter systems and open-country wind make timing important on long drives. Key weather factors: strong crosswinds, freezing rain, winter visibility changes.
Upper Midwest winter systems and open-country wind make timing important on long drives. Key weather factors: strong crosswinds, freezing rain, winter visibility changes.
Start by comparing Early daylight with nearby departure windows. On this corridor, strong crosswinds, freezing rain can change the drive by hour, segment, and daylight.
Upper Midwest winter systems and open-country wind make timing important on long drives.
Browse US route weather pages for cross-border planning, busy highway corridors, national park drives, mountain routes, and departure timing.
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Browse winter driving route weather pages for Canadian snow, freezing rain, low visibility, wind, mountain passes, lake-effect snow, and daylight timing.
22 routes
I-95 and coastal New England
215 miles · 4 hours
I-15 through the Mojave Desert
270 miles · 4.5 hours
Bay Area to Sierra Nevada
200 miles · 3.5 hours
I-5 through western Washington and Oregon
175 miles · 3 hours
I-70 and Colorado high country
200 miles · 4 hours
I-94 near southern Lake Michigan
280 miles · 4.5 hoursNo. DriveWindow is for pre-trip weather planning. Use your navigation app and official sources for directions, closures, traffic incidents, and current road rules.
Weather risk can change by hour. Leaving earlier or later may reduce exposure to heavy rain, snow, low visibility, high wind, freezing conditions, night driving, or alerts.
No. DriveWindow focuses on weather-based route planning. It does not provide traffic incidents, construction, official road conditions, road closures, or turn-by-turn directions.
DriveWindow checks route-level risk for rain, snow, wind, visibility, freezing conditions, weather alerts, and night driving across sampled points along the route.
Yes. DriveWindow includes driving profiles for car, motorcycle, RV/trailer, cautious, and winter driving so the route risk can reflect the kind of trip you are planning.
Refresh the route forecast close to leaving, especially before long drives, mountain routes, winter trips, or severe weather days. Premium also supports saved trips and reminders.
DriveWindow is designed around Canadian, US, and cross-border route weather planning, including major highways, mountain corridors, weekend drives, and road trips.
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