US and Canada highway weather
Weather planning for major interstates and highways
Long corridors cross climate zones, elevations, and storm tracks. Start with the highway, identify the weather-sensitive sections, then open a related city-to-city forecast for current representative points.
10 weather-sensitive corridors
Choose a highway
Plan around I-95 weather from New England through Florida, including coastal rain, wind, fog, winter weather, and tropical downpours.
Check I-5 weather for heat, heavy rain, mountain snow, wind, fog, and pass conditions from Southern California to Washington.
Check I-10 weather for desert heat, dust, crosswinds, severe storms, flooding, fog, and tropical rain across the southern US.
Plan I-40 drives around desert wind, high-elevation snow, severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, fog, and Appalachian weather.
Check I-70 Colorado weather for snow, wind, freezing conditions, visibility, Eisenhower Tunnel, Vail Pass, and mountain travel timing.
Check I-80 weather for Sierra snow, high winds, freezing conditions, low visibility, blowing snow, and long-distance travel timing.
Plan I-90 travel around mountain snow, strong wind, blowing snow, lake-effect weather, heavy rain, and reduced visibility.
Check Highway 401 weather for snow squalls, freezing rain, fog, wind, heavy rain, and conditions between Windsor, Toronto, Kingston, and Cornwall.
Check Trans-Canada Highway weather through Banff, Kicking Horse Pass, Rogers Pass, Revelstoke, and the BC Interior.
Check Icefields Parkway weather for mountain snow, freezing temperatures, wind, low visibility, limited services, and Banff-Jasper travel.
City-to-city forecasts
Need a specific drive?
Open the route directory for live representative-point forecasts, departure timing, critical segments, and official road links.