I would have to drive for three hours through the night after it to get to where my work actually sent me. I don't think I want to do that, not in an area I don't know. Also, only a 40% chance of favorable conditions. Meaning, not only is it likely that launch is scrubbed too, but I would have to drive through rain in the night (that's the forecast here at least).
This was actually my second attempt to see a live rocket launch (first was in '93), and both were scrubbed. Two strikes and you're out, at least for me. I had the hardest time finding any statistics about percentage of scrubbed launches, but I overheard a conversation in the waiting line today that the chances are heavily stacked against you. And today was as perfect as you can get, and the whole thing was nixed because the US Air Force found out a few minutes beforehand that their radar was down.
In fact, I only now remember that a year back or so I tried to watch a launch, and that one was scrubbed too. (And I think the one after too)