Depending om the temp, you may be fine, winter tires are made from softer rubber that stays softer and grippier at lower temps, but are too unstable at hotter temps:
Oh I am well aware of the differences. I grew up in the mountains where we actually ran studded winter tires on our old Volvo wagon for a few months out of the year growing up.
I live at low elevation and it never really gets THAT cold here. If it’s cold or raining I drive like a grandpa anyway.
This past winter it never went below freezing where I am. I think we had two nights where it got down into the high 30s fahrenheit. Otherwise it’s usually somewhere between 40 and 110 fahrenheit for the rest of the eyes. Most of that being between 60 and 90 I would say.
Depending om the temp, you may be fine, winter tires are made from softer rubber that stays softer and grippier at lower temps, but are too unstable at hotter temps:
Oh I am well aware of the differences. I grew up in the mountains where we actually ran studded winter tires on our old Volvo wagon for a few months out of the year growing up.
I live at low elevation and it never really gets THAT cold here. If it’s cold or raining I drive like a grandpa anyway.
This past winter it never went below freezing where I am. I think we had two nights where it got down into the high 30s fahrenheit. Otherwise it’s usually somewhere between 40 and 110 fahrenheit for the rest of the eyes. Most of that being between 60 and 90 I would say.
West coast privileges lol.