That's true because of arrangements that've all been committed to, like hotel and restaurants. For me, I would be driving my 87. If I were driving it, I would be more apt to go in rainy weather. At the moment, I have some problems with it and am limited to driving my 86, which has some handling issues, even when it's on a dry road. I don't dare drive it in heavy rain.
One of my concerns is that in the 2000-3000 ft elevations we will be driving, is that we will run into dense clouds or fog. We have encountered that before when we made a meet and greet trip up the Blue Ridge Parkway to Asheville. We could hardly see 50 feet ahead and I almost ran over two bicyclists. Just happened to see that little flashing red light on the rear of one of the bikes.