
Hello everyone!
I prefer to ask travelers and local people (google says different things)
I'm planning to travel by bicycle from Seattle to New York. I wonder where to start and what temperature will be? Is it real to be 5*-10* Celcius in February/march already on this route? Let's say from Seattle to Colorado I would be on 1-5 march.
by Mowskin
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[https://imgur.com/this-roadtrip-keeps-you-70-degree-weather-full-year-828×619-VCiXAKD](https://imgur.com/this-roadtrip-keeps-you-70-degree-weather-full-year-828×619-VCiXAKD)
The whole western part of your route in February you risk riding in mountain snowstorms. The middle section in March is also likely to involve snow and ice. While it is possible to prepare for cold, road conditions will be wildly unpredictable, from okay to wet to frozen to impassable.
For us Celsius-challenged locals on this route, that’s around 40-50F, so those would potentially be the *high* daily temps. February is prime precipitation for much of the west, among the wettest months of the year for many places along the route. I suggest altering your route to a much more southern path, especially in the west, where it will likely be drier and warmer (but still winter).