gpt-5.5 Analysis · Mar 20, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
gpt-5.5
86% confidence
Summary
Driving conditions are generally safe on 2026-03-20, with no active weather alerts, mild temperatures, and no snow or ice risk indicated. The main concern is rain showers becoming more likely in the evening, which may make roads wet and reduce traction.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 0%
2 mph
8 AM 0%
2 mph
9 AM 2%
5 mph
10 AM 2%
5 mph
11 AM 2%
7 mph
12 PM 3%
9 mph
1 PM 3%
12 mph
2 PM 3%
14 mph
3 PM 7%
15 mph
4 PM 11%
16 mph
5 PM 25%
16 mph
6 PM 41%
15 mph
7 PM 61%
14 mph
8 PM 66%
13 mph
9 PM 53%
10 mph
10 PM 41%
10 mph
11 PM 28%
10 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts are reported for the forecast date.
- 02 Temperatures stay above freezing, from 35°F in the early morning to the low 60s during the afternoon, reducing ice risk.
- 03 Precipitation chances are very low through most of the day, then increase after 5 PM, with rain showers likely from about 7 PM to 9 PM.
- 04 Winds increase during the day, with sustained winds up to 16 mph and gusts up to 28 mph, which could be noticeable for high-profile vehicles but are not extreme.
- 05 Visibility data is not provided, so confidence is slightly reduced; however, no fog or visibility hazard is mentioned.
Confidence
86%
Recommendation
Best morning driving window: 9 AM–12 PM, when temperatures are above freezing, winds are light to moderate, and precipitation chances are minimal. Best evening option: 5 PM–6 PM is preferable before rain becomes likely; if driving later, use extra caution from 6 PM–11 PM due to increasing rain chances and wet roads, especially around 7 PM–9 PM.