AI Analysis · Mar 22, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5-mini
90% confidence
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 10%
3 mph
8 AM 10%
3 mph
9 AM 10%
5 mph
10 AM 5%
6 mph
11 AM 12%
6 mph
12 PM 6%
7 mph
1 PM 9%
7 mph
2 PM 5%
8 mph
3 PM 6%
8 mph
4 PM 8%
7 mph
5 PM 20%
6 mph
6 PM 32%
6 mph
7 PM 42%
5 mph
8 PM 77%
3 mph
9 PM 80%
3 mph
10 PM 73%
3 mph
11 PM 73%
3 mph
Summary
Driving is generally safe during daytime hours — mild temperatures (40s–60s °F) mean no freezing/ice risk. Expect patchy drizzle before ~10:00 and increasing rain showers late evening with the heaviest rain and highest probability after about 20:00, which could reduce visibility and make roads wet.
Key Factors
- 01 No active alerts in the provided data.
- 02 Patchy drizzle before 10:00 (PoP ~10%) can create slick pavement in the morning.
- 03 Daytime temperatures well above freezing (mid 40s to upper 60s) — low risk of ice.
- 04 Rain shower chances increase after 18:00 and become likely/heavy around 20:00–23:00 (PoP 77–80% hourly; nightly PoP ~90%), raising risk of reduced visibility and ponding on roads.
- 05 Winds are light (3–8 mph) so crosswind risk is low.
Recommendation
Morning (safer): 10:00–15:00 local time — drizzle should have diminished and PoP is low. Evening (safer): 17:00–18:00 local time — before rain showers become likely. Avoid driving during the heavier rain window (about 20:00–23:00) if possible; if you must drive then, reduce speed, increase following distance, and watch for standing water.