gpt-5.5 Analysis · Feb 16, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
gpt-5.5
84% confidence
Summary
Driving conditions on 2026-02-16 are generally favorable, with no active weather alerts, light winds, and very low precipitation chances during the main daytime and evening hours. The main caution is near-freezing temperatures early in the morning and late at night, with a slight chance of rain/snow showers only after 1 AM on 02-17.
Hourly Forecast
6 AM 12%
7 mph
7 AM 8%
7 mph
8 AM 6%
7 mph
9 AM 3%
7 mph
10 AM 0%
7 mph
11 AM 0%
7 mph
12 PM 0%
7 mph
1 PM 0%
6 mph
2 PM 0%
6 mph
3 PM 2%
5 mph
4 PM 2%
3 mph
5 PM 2%
2 mph
6 PM 2%
2 mph
7 PM 1%
2 mph
8 PM 1%
2 mph
9 PM 1%
2 mph
10 PM 1%
2 mph
11 PM 1%
2 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts are listed for the forecast date.
- 02 Winds are light all day, generally 2 to 7 mph, so crosswind risk is low.
- 03 Precipitation chances are low during the day, mostly 0–12%, with only less than half an inch of new snow possible in the daily forecast.
- 04 Temperatures are near or below freezing from 6 AM to about 9 AM, which could allow isolated slick spots, especially with wind chills as low as 23.
- 05 Evening temperatures remain above freezing until late, around 36–34°F from 6 PM to 11 PM; risk increases closer to midnight as temperatures reach about 32°F.
- 06 Visibility data is not provided, so fog or reduced-visibility risk cannot be fully assessed.
Confidence
84%
Recommendation
Generally safe to drive. Best morning slot: 10 AM–12 PM, after temperatures rise above freezing and precipitation chances drop to 0%. Best evening slot: 6 PM–9 PM, when winds are very light and precipitation chances are only 1–2%; use extra caution after 11 PM as temperatures approach freezing, and avoid late-night travel after 1 AM if possible due to a slight chance of rain/snow showers.