AI Analysis · Jan 9, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
gpt-5-mini
72% confidence
Summary
No active alerts and temperatures stay at or above freezing for most of the day; driving is generally safe. Expect a chance of light rain after mid‑afternoon which may reduce traction and visibility.
Hourly Forecast
6 AM 1%
1 mph
7 AM 1%
2 mph
8 AM 1%
2 mph
9 AM 1%
2 mph
10 AM 2%
5 mph
11 AM 2%
6 mph
12 PM 4%
7 mph
1 PM 12%
8 mph
2 PM 15%
8 mph
3 PM 29%
7 mph
4 PM 37%
7 mph
5 PM 43%
6 mph
6 PM 47%
6 mph
7 PM 34%
6 mph
8 PM 20%
6 mph
9 PM 17%
6 mph
10 PM 2%
6 mph
11 PM 0%
6 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts in the provided data.
- 02 Temperatures rise from ~33°F at 06:00 to a high near 53°F, so widespread freezing/ice is unlikely.
- 03 Light rain chances increase after 14:00 (probability rises from ~12% at 13:00 to ~40–50% in the late afternoon/evening).
- 04 Winds are light (1–8 mph), so high wind/crosswind hazard is not indicated.
- 05 Visibility information is not provided in the data, creating some uncertainty about actual driving visibility during rain or morning hours.
Recommendation
Driving is generally safe, but exercise caution. If possible, avoid nonessential driving during the higher rain-probability window from about 14:00–22:00 (2:00–10:00 PM local time) when light rain may reduce traction and visibility. Be cautious in the early morning (06:00–09:00) where temperatures are near freezing (33–35°F) — any moisture could cause slick spots. Reduce speed in wet conditions, increase following distance, and use headlights. Monitor local observations for visibility if visibility concerns are critical.