Best Time to Drive: Houston, TX to Chicago, IL
The best overall window to drive from Houston, TX to Chicago, IL is April to June. May is especially comfortable, and 8 AM to 11 AM is usually the easiest departure window. The main things to watch are summer heat load.
Best overall window
April to June
This stretch gives the steadiest mix of comfort, daylight, and lower weather friction.
Easiest departure pattern
8 AM to 11 AM
Mid-morning is usually the steadiest all-around departure window.
Most challenging stretch
December
November is one of the harder months for this route because the weather friction stacks up faster.
Why This Route Scores Differently
This route is long enough that weather comfort across the whole day matters more than just departure conditions.
The current best window is April to June, when the drive is more likely to feel steady end to end.
This route is still using broad climate-zone estimates, so treat the month rankings as directional rather than exact.
Month-by-Month Driving Conditions
Average Conditions by Month
January
Best departure
9 AM to 12 PM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Rain disruption is usually limited compared with wetter months.
February
Best departure
9 AM to 12 PM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Rain disruption is usually limited compared with wetter months.
March
Best departure
9 AM to 12 PM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Rain disruption is usually limited compared with wetter months.
April
Best departure
8 AM to 11 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
May
Best departure
8 AM to 11 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
June
Best departure
8 AM to 11 AM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
July
Best departure
6 AM to 9 AM
Afternoon heat can make this route feel harder than the mileage suggests.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
August
Best departure
8 AM to 11 AM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
September
Best departure
8 AM to 11 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
October
Best departure
8 AM to 11 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Rain disruption is usually limited compared with wetter months.
November
Best departure
9 AM to 12 PM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Rain disruption is usually limited compared with wetter months.
December
Best departure
9 AM to 12 PM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Rain disruption is usually limited compared with wetter months.
Seasonal Hazards on This Route
Summer heat load
JulVery warm afternoons increase driver fatigue and make tire, coolant, and water planning more important.
Best Departure Time by Season
Spring
8 AM to 11 AM
Mid-morning is usually the steadiest all-around departure window.
Summer
8 AM to 11 AM
Mid-morning is usually the steadiest all-around departure window.
Fall
8 AM to 11 AM
Mid-morning is usually the steadiest all-around departure window.
Winter
9 AM to 12 PM
Waiting for a little daylight and warmer pavement usually makes the drive easier.
How This Score Was Built
Source
Estimated from broad climate zones
Medium confidence. Fallback estimate based on broad regional climate patterns. Useful for planning, but less route-specific.
Origin zone
Great Plains
Destination zone
Midwest
Route sample points
This route is currently using the broad climate fallback instead of route sample points.
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