gpt-5.4 Analysis · Feb 24, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
gpt-5.4
89% confidence
Summary
Driving conditions on 2026-02-24 are generally favorable, with no active alerts, dry weather, and no meaningful precipitation expected during the day or evening. The main concern is persistent subfreezing temperatures, which could allow isolated slick spots on untreated roads.
Hourly Forecast
6 AM 0%
9 mph
7 AM 0%
9 mph
8 AM 0%
10 mph
9 AM 0%
12 mph
10 AM 0%
13 mph
11 AM 0%
13 mph
12 PM 0%
12 mph
1 PM 0%
12 mph
2 PM 0%
12 mph
3 PM 0%
10 mph
4 PM 0%
8 mph
5 PM 0%
7 mph
6 PM 0%
5 mph
7 PM 0%
3 mph
8 PM 0%
3 mph
9 PM 1%
3 mph
10 PM 1%
3 mph
11 PM 1%
3 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts are in effect for 2026-02-24.
- 02 Hourly precipitation chances stay at 0% through the day and only 1% during the evening hours shown.
- 03 Skies are mostly sunny to mostly clear, with no forecast fog or visibility hazard provided.
- 04 Winds are moderate from the northwest during the day, with daily forecast gusts up to 23 mph; this may cause minor handling issues but not major travel disruption for most drivers.
- 05 Temperatures remain below freezing all day and evening, roughly 18F to 30F, so untreated surfaces could still be icy despite dry weather.
- 06 Snow is not forecast until after 2am on 2026-02-25, so late-night/overnight travel beyond today becomes less safe.
Confidence
89%
Recommendation
Safest morning driving window: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, after early coldest hours and with dry, sunny conditions. Safest evening driving window: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, before overnight snow risk begins; use caution on bridges, ramps, and untreated roads because temperatures stay below freezing.