gpt-5.5 Analysis · Mar 1, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5.5
78% confidence
Summary
Driving is generally possible today, but morning snow showers and near-freezing temperatures create some risk for slick spots, especially before early afternoon. Conditions improve after about 1 PM with little to no precipitation, though temperatures fall below freezing again during the evening.
Hourly Forecast
6 AM 20%
7 mph
7 AM 42%
7 mph
8 AM 53%
8 mph
9 AM 53%
8 mph
10 AM 39%
8 mph
11 AM 28%
8 mph
12 PM 18%
8 mph
1 PM 9%
9 mph
2 PM 4%
9 mph
3 PM 2%
8 mph
4 PM 0%
8 mph
5 PM 0%
8 mph
6 PM 0%
8 mph
7 PM 0%
7 mph
8 PM 0%
7 mph
9 PM 0%
7 mph
10 PM 0%
7 mph
11 PM 0%
7 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts are reported.
- 02 Snow showers are possible from 6 AM to 1 PM, with the highest hourly precipitation chances around 8–10 AM at 53%.
- 03 Temperatures are near freezing in the morning, around 31–33°F from 6–11 AM, which may allow slick or slushy spots; less than 1 inch of snow accumulation is possible.
- 04 Winds are modest from the north around 7–9 mph, not a major driving hazard.
- 05 Visibility and road condition data are not provided, so the severity of snow-related driving impacts is uncertain.
- 06 Evening is dry and mostly clear, but temperatures drop below freezing after 8 PM, so any leftover moisture could refreeze.
Confidence
78%
Recommendation
Safer morning driving window: 11 AM–1 PM, when snow chances are decreasing and temperatures rise above freezing; avoid or use extra caution from 6–10 AM during the highest snow chances. Safer evening driving window: 6–8 PM, when conditions are dry and temperatures are still near or just above freezing; use extra caution after 8 PM as temperatures fall below freezing.