AI Analysis · Apr 4, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
gpt-5-mini
90% confidence
Summary
Daytime conditions are generally favorable for driving with temperatures in the upper 50s–70s, low probability of daytime precipitation, and no active alerts. Shower and thunderstorm chances increase after 7 PM, with the highest risk late night (11 PM–2 AM).
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 3%
3 mph
8 AM 3%
5 mph
9 AM 2%
5 mph
10 AM 2%
6 mph
11 AM 2%
5 mph
12 PM 3%
6 mph
1 PM 5%
6 mph
2 PM 4%
7 mph
3 PM 4%
10 mph
4 PM 11%
13 mph
5 PM 23%
14 mph
6 PM 10%
14 mph
7 PM 15%
13 mph
8 PM 35%
13 mph
9 PM 25%
13 mph
10 PM 26%
12 mph
11 PM 33%
12 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts in the provided data.
- 02 Daytime temperatures well above freezing (mid 50s to low 70s) — no ice/snow/ freezing rain hazard indicated.
- 03 Low probability of precipitation during the daytime (mostly single-digit to low teens percent through mid/late afternoon).
- 04 Winds are light to moderate (3–14 mph) during the day but gusts up to ~24 mph are possible in the afternoon — could affect high‑profile vehicles or make handling more challenging in gusts.
- 05 Higher precipitation chance and risk of showers/thunderstorms after 7 PM into late night (chance of showers 7–11 PM; chance of showers and thunderstorms 11 PM–2 AM).
Recommendation
Safer driving windows today (local time, -04:00): Morning: 07:00–10:00 — mostly sunny, light winds, very low precipitation chance. Evening: 17:00–18:30 — if you must travel in the evening, do so before 19:00; showers chances rise after 19:00 and thunderstorms are most likely late (23:00–02:00). Avoid driving late at night (approximately 23:00–02:00) when thunderstorms and heavier showers are possible. Stay aware of gusty afternoon winds if driving high‑profile vehicles.