Road trip from Southern Ontario to New Orleans end of January
We will be setting of on a travel adventure, in late January, travelling from Burlington, Ontario to New Orleans. This will be our first big trip pulling our 25ft travel trailer. We have been investigating the best route to take, travelling in the winter with a travel trailer.
First question: Which border crossing would be better: Sarnia / Port Huron OR Windsor / Detroit? (mid-week and midday)
Second question: This is the route we are planning. Would this be a good route at this time of the year?
Day 1: I-75 to Toledo
Day 2: I-75 > I-275 to Montgomery, OH (northern part of Cincinnati) to see friends
Day 3: I-275 > I-71 > I-65 to Nashville
Day 5: I-40 to Memphis
Day 6: I-55 to New Orleans
Any advice, tips or thoughts for these newbies would be appreciated!
I use a "Wundermap" every day in every place I travel to
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Originally Posted by
glc
There's also Wunderground which is owned by the Weather Channel.
Actually, Weather Undergound is owned by IBM. In some ways, it is not as good as when it was owned by the original founders, but it is still the go-to site that I use for checking radar. They have a product that I use virtually everyday -- it is a graphical tool called a "Wundermap" that makes reading radar returns on-the-fly a breeze.
For example here is the page for Sarnia, Ontario and on this page you can look at current conditions, by the hour, 10-day predictions and the Wundermap link.
Mark