San Jose, CA->Los Angeles, CA -----> NY upstate in January
Hello, i am a 4th year college student, and i am planning for a roadtrip across the country from my home in san jose, ca.
to help me out with the trip, i will have 2 other friends with me to start the spring semester in January, and as soon as we celebrate new years, i am planning to pick up a friend in Los Angeles and start heading to the east coast! i have done fair amount of research online and your forum, but i am beginning to question whether it would be safe to drive during such a rough weather (especially in the upstate). I have never driven in snow, but i do have much experience driving in the west.
I wanted to post here to ask specifically if there are any useful tips, such as specific routes for January driving, or simply any other precautions that we should take as we begin the journey. i have put aside approximately 10 days, but shorter would be much preferable..
The Most Useful Bit of Advice
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The best thing you can do to avoid winter weather is to be flexible in your planning. That will also require that you have more time than the minimum required for the most direct all-Interstate route (or else you have no flexibility!) Having extra time allows you to change your route to go around bad weather (either to the north or south as the situation requires), or to simply sit it out if that's what is needed. There's no way to know this far in advance where any adverse weather will occur. It could just as easily be along I-10 as I-70. You'd need a minimum of five solid days of driving from L.A. to 'upstate New York' (a rather large target), so with nine days (leaving one for the drive from San Jose to Los Angeles) you should have plenty of time to alter your route, see some sites along the way, or simply stay off the roads if conditions exceed your skill and experience levels.
So, at this point in your planning, you should be picking a route based on what you want to see rather than on weather you can't know yet. If the weather co-operates, then you can have the dream RoadTrip you planned. If the weather turns sour, you should have an alternate route or two planned as back-up, or just take an extra day to let the road crews do their usual incredible jobs before resuming your travels.
AZBuck
Can't be sure of anything.
As Buck mentioned from the outset, you need to remain flexible with some extra time available if required to sit out a bad storm. There is just no way of predicting the weather this far in advance, or even if there is a viable route option available. If the storm is big enough you may not be able to drive around without it taking longer than simply sitting it out for a while.
Hopefully none of this will effect your trip, have a good journey.