East Coast corridor

I-95 weather forecast for East Coast drives

I-95 crosses several climate zones from New England to South Florida. Conditions can shift from snow and freezing rain in the north to coastal wind, thunderstorms, and tropical rain farther south.

I-95 weather forecast for East Coast drives

Corridor coverage

Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Savannah, Jacksonville, and Miami

Forecast timing can differ by segment. Check current weather and official road information before committing to a long-distance departure.

Representative sections

Where weather can change along this highway

1Boston
2New York City
3Washington
4Richmond
5Savannah
6Jacksonville
7Miami

Weather risks

Conditions to compare before departure

  • New England snow and freezing rain
  • fog and wind around coastal crossings
  • heavy rain in the Mid-Atlantic
  • Florida thunderstorms and tropical rainfall

Winter risk is concentrated in New England and the Mid-Atlantic. Spring and summer bring heavy rain and thunderstorms, while Atlantic tropical systems can affect long sections from summer into fall.

Official verification

Road and weather sources

Use these sources for closures, restrictions, chain requirements, incidents, and official warnings.

Current route forecasts on this corridor

How this page is produced

DriveWindow combines researched corridor geography with time-sensitive forecasts from representative route points. Read the route weather methodology and data-source policy.