In winter, falling rain can hit frozen ground and freeze. This is not necessarily what you would expect. In fact, you might think: it's warm enough that it's raining and not snowing, so the rain will wet the ground, and because it's not snowing, the roads and paths will just get wet, but there will be no need for winter maintenance in the sense of shovelling snow. However, if you don't take into account that it has been cold enough the days before so that the ground is still frozen, you will misjudge the situation and literally walk on black ice, which can lead to accidents and worse. Living in the moment is a good thing. But so is not forgetting the past, history - as the example shows. So when things happen, they may be harmless in themselves - but perhaps not in the context of the past. I wish you the wisdom to judge situations correctly.
I wish you an extraordinary day!