kimi-k2.6 Analysis · Mar 16, 2026
Unsafe
HIGH RISK
kimi-k2.6
80% confidence
Summary
March 16 features widespread showers and thunderstorms, some potentially severe with heavy rain, along with strong southerly winds gusting up to 41 mph. These conditions produce hazardous driving with hydroplaning risk and reduced visibility through most of the day.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 48%
14 mph
8 AM 88%
13 mph
9 AM 53%
14 mph
10 AM 59%
15 mph
11 AM 68%
16 mph
12 PM 74%
18 mph
1 PM 90%
18 mph
2 PM 73%
20 mph
3 PM 84%
21 mph
4 PM 91%
22 mph
5 PM 95%
22 mph
6 PM 83%
22 mph
7 PM 84%
21 mph
8 PM 57%
22 mph
9 PM 83%
22 mph
10 PM 97%
23 mph
11 PM 87%
24 mph
Key Factors
- 01 Showers and thunderstorms are expected through most of the day with precipitation chances climbing above 90% during the afternoon and evening
- 02 Some thunderstorms may be severe and produce heavy rain, leading to localized flooding and significantly reduced visibility
- 03 Wind gusts up to 41 mph from the south create strong crosswind hazards, especially for high-profile vehicles
- 04 Total rainfall may reach around 1.5 to 1.75 inches, increasing the risk of ponding and hydroplaning on roadways
Confidence
80%
Recommendation
Avoid driving if possible due to severe storm potential and strong wind gusts. If travel is necessary, the relatively safest morning window is approximately 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM when precipitation chances and winds are at their lowest. In the evening, the best window is around 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM, though heavy rain and gusty conditions remain likely.