FH6 Weather Guide - Rain, Snow, Fog & Dynamic Weather
FH6's dynamic weather system affects visibility, traction, and vehicle behavior across all regions. Understanding weather effects helps you adapt driving style and select appropriate vehicles for current conditions.
Rain Effects
Wet roads reduce tire grip significantly in rain. Increased braking distance and reduced cornering forces require earlier braking and smoother inputs. Standing water can cause hydroplaning at high speeds. Treaded tires provide better wet grip than racing slicks.
Snow and Ice
Snow transforms handling completely with reduced traction and unpredictable surface conditions. Fresh snow provides surprisingly good grip while packed snow becomes ice-like. Winter tires are essential for Hokkaido winter driving. AWD vehicles excel in snowy conditions.
Fog Conditions
Fog reduces visibility dramatically in mountain areas and valleys. Drive at reduced speeds and rely on road markings rather than distant references. Headlight use in fog can create glare rather than improve visibility.
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