AI Analysis · Mar 15, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
gpt-5-mini
75% confidence
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 9%
2 mph
8 AM 6%
3 mph
9 AM 4%
5 mph
10 AM 4%
6 mph
11 AM 2%
7 mph
12 PM 2%
9 mph
1 PM 2%
10 mph
2 PM 2%
12 mph
3 PM 1%
13 mph
4 PM 1%
13 mph
5 PM 1%
12 mph
6 PM 1%
10 mph
7 PM 1%
10 mph
8 PM 4%
8 mph
9 PM 7%
9 mph
10 PM 8%
9 mph
11 PM 13%
9 mph
Summary
Daytime driving on 2026-03-15 is generally safe: dry conditions and temperatures above freezing for most of the day with low precipitation chances. Avoid late-night travel around and after midnight when rain and stronger gusts are expected.
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts for the date.
- 02 Daytime hourly PoP is very low (1–9%) through the evening, so widespread precipitation is unlikely during the day.
- 03 Temperatures rise above freezing by mid‑morning (mostly mid‑30s to upper‑40s°F), reducing risk of ice on roads; a brief near‑freezing hour around 08:00 (33°F) could allow isolated slick spots if surfaces are wet or untreated.
- 04 Winds are moderate (hourly 2–13 mph; daily notes gusts up to ~23 mph daytime, up to 28 mph overnight) — not severe for most vehicles but could affect high‑profile vehicles.
- 05 Forecast indicates a higher confidence of rain and stronger gusts after midnight (chance of rain between midnight–2am and rain overnight), so late‑night driving carries increased risk.
- 06 Visibility, current road conditions, and exact precipitation type/intensity at specific locations are not provided in the data, which reduces overall confidence.
Recommendation
Safer morning window: 2026-03-15 10:00–12:00 (local time) — temperatures above freezing, low PoP, moderate winds. Safer evening window: 2026-03-15 17:00–19:00 (local time) — still above freezing with low PoP; avoid travel after 00:00–02:00 when rain and stronger gusts are expected.