White95Max
New member
Here's the deal. We've had a lot of warm weather lately, and I've been very tempted to install my summer wheels. For the last month, we've had no snow, and so my snow tires are just getting driven on dry pavement, and getting worn out for no reason. The car also handles and looks much different than with the summer wheels.
Yesterday it was 56*F and sunny, so most of the snow is gone. Today it's 38*F currently, and we've gotten rain for the last couple hours, and rain is forecasted through tonight. Tomorrow there's a light chance of snow, with less than 1/2" accumulation, if any.
So here's the question:
The roads are washed off well already, and will continue to be washed more as the rain progresses. This week is forecasted to be above freezing and partly cloudy every day. If we get no snow tonight, should I put my wheels on for the week? They might stay on longer than a week if the warm, dry weather continues.
Yesterday it was 56*F and sunny, so most of the snow is gone. Today it's 38*F currently, and we've gotten rain for the last couple hours, and rain is forecasted through tonight. Tomorrow there's a light chance of snow, with less than 1/2" accumulation, if any.
So here's the question:
The roads are washed off well already, and will continue to be washed more as the rain progresses. This week is forecasted to be above freezing and partly cloudy every day. If we get no snow tonight, should I put my wheels on for the week? They might stay on longer than a week if the warm, dry weather continues.