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AI Analysis · Jan 11, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5-mini
70% confidence
AI Consensus
Safe
Medium Risk
1 of 1 models agree
Full consensus breakdown
Summary

Daytime driving is generally acceptable with low-to-moderate precipitation chances and temperatures above freezing for most of the day, but late-afternoon and evening snow showers and falling temperatures increase the hazard potential—especially on bridges/overpasses and for high‑profile vehicles.

Hourly Forecast
6 AM 25% 6 mph
7 AM 13% 7 mph
8 AM 3% 7 mph
9 AM 0% 8 mph
10 AM 0% 9 mph
11 AM 1% 10 mph
12 PM 1% 10 mph
1 PM 20% 12 mph
2 PM 20% 12 mph
3 PM 20% 12 mph
4 PM 25% 12 mph
5 PM 25% 14 mph
6 PM 25% 14 mph
7 PM 1% 15 mph
8 PM 2% 15 mph
9 PM 4% 15 mph
10 PM 1% 15 mph
11 PM 1% 15 mph
Key Factors
Recommendation

Generally safe to drive during daytime hours with normal caution: reduce speed in wet conditions, increase following distance, and watch for slick spots on bridges/overpasses. If possible avoid driving during the late-afternoon to overnight window when snow showers are possible and temperatures fall near/below freezing — specifically 17:00–00:00 local time (5:00 PM–midnight) — when icy spots and reduced traction are more likely. Monitor local forecasts/road reports for changing conditions; if you must drive in gusty winds, secure loads and use extra caution with high‑profile vehicles.