I did a 34mi non-drafting ride today and didn't have time to do a wind offset before heading out (was running late). Temp in my office is 68 degrees. Temp outside was about 52-54 degrees over the course of the ride. Watts seemed a little high at times based on perceived effort (though I was working hard to stay warm - I under-dressed in my rush to get outside, in addition to skipping the wind offset calibration...

Did a out-and-back-ish loop (rode out one side of a ridge, then up over & back the other side). 1st side had a minor shifting wind (iBike reported 1.6mph headwind ave), 2nd side had a noticeable headwind (iBike reported 7.4mph headwind ave). 1st side was rolling hills, 2nd side was an 11mi, 1% ave downhill section, followed by a 2mi 6% climb. Wind analysis window shows a 0.0 offset w/ a 1.8mph ave ground wind. Ave speed for the ride was 17.9mph.
So, should I expect my watts numbers to be off by any significant amount due to the skipped offset? In the future, if I'm in a rush and can't do an offset once the iBike has adjusted to the outside temp, am I better off at least doing an offset in the office before heading out? (so that I at least have some known state?)
Appreciate any assistance, and apologize for asking what I know is about the umpteen-thousandth wind offset question, but the limited search capability of the forum made it difficult to find potential prior answers.
Incidentally, this was on a Gen III unit, which from what I can tell thus far, completely ROCKS!!
Jim