gpt-5.5 Analysis · Mar 26, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5.5
86% confidence
Summary
Driving is generally acceptable during the day on 2026-03-26, with mild temperatures, no alerts, and only a slight shower chance before evening. Risk increases after 6 PM as rain showers become likely overnight, with possible wet roads and gusts up to 26 mph.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 2%
7 mph
8 AM 0%
8 mph
9 AM 0%
10 mph
10 AM 0%
12 mph
11 AM 0%
12 mph
12 PM 2%
12 mph
1 PM 3%
13 mph
2 PM 5%
13 mph
3 PM 9%
14 mph
4 PM 13%
14 mph
5 PM 18%
14 mph
6 PM 19%
13 mph
7 PM 21%
13 mph
8 PM 27%
13 mph
9 PM 33%
14 mph
10 PM 39%
14 mph
11 PM 45%
14 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts are listed for the forecast date.
- 02 Morning through mid-afternoon conditions are mostly cloudy to mostly sunny, with very low precipitation chances from 0% to 13%.
- 03 Temperatures remain well above freezing all day and night, so ice or snow risk is not indicated.
- 04 Rain chances increase late day: slight chance after 5 PM, then chance showers from 8 PM onward in the hourly forecast.
- 05 Daily forecast indicates rain showers from 6 PM to 6 AM with 90% precipitation probability and new rainfall amounts of 0.25 to 0.5 inches possible, which may reduce traction and increase stopping distance.
- 06 Southwest to west winds are moderate, generally 7 to 14 mph, with gusts up to 25–26 mph; this is a minor concern for high-profile vehicles but not a major hazard for typical drivers.
- 07 Visibility data is not provided, so confidence is slightly reduced.
Confidence
86%
Recommendation
Best morning driving window: 9 AM–12 PM, when conditions are dry, mild, and partly to mostly sunny. Best evening window: 6 PM–8 PM if evening travel is necessary, before rain chances rise more substantially later; use extra caution after 8 PM and avoid unnecessary late-night driving during likely showers.