gpt-5.4 Analysis · Feb 15, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5.4
89% confidence
Summary
Driving conditions look generally manageable for most of 2026-02-15, with dry weather, light winds, and no active alerts during the day. Risk increases notably tonight as snow becomes likely after 8 PM, with temperatures dropping to near freezing.
Hourly Forecast
6 AM 0%
0 mph
7 AM 0%
1 mph
8 AM 2%
1 mph
9 AM 2%
1 mph
10 AM 2%
2 mph
11 AM 2%
2 mph
12 PM 2%
3 mph
1 PM 6%
5 mph
2 PM 6%
6 mph
3 PM 7%
6 mph
4 PM 8%
5 mph
5 PM 9%
3 mph
6 PM 10%
3 mph
7 PM 8%
3 mph
8 PM 23%
3 mph
9 PM 41%
3 mph
10 PM 73%
3 mph
11 PM 66%
3 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts are in effect.
- 02 Daytime precipitation chances stay very low, generally 0-9%, with mostly cloudy conditions.
- 03 Winds remain light all day, mostly 0-6 mph, so wind-related driving issues are minimal.
- 04 Early morning temperatures are below freezing (26-28F), which may increase caution needs even though no precipitation is forecast.
- 05 Snow chances increase this evening: 23% at 8 PM, 41% at 9 PM, 73% at 10 PM, with light snow likely through late night.
- 06 Temperatures fall to 32-34F late evening, increasing the chance of slick roads once snow begins.
- 07 The nightly forecast calls for 1 to 2 inches of possible snow accumulation.
Confidence
89%
Recommendation
Best morning driving window: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, when temperatures are above freezing and precipitation chances are very low. Best evening driving window: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, before snow risk increases; avoid travel after 8:00 PM, especially from 9:00 PM to midnight when snow becomes likely.