AI Analysis · Apr 7, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5-mini
80% confidence
Summary
Daytime driving on 2026-04-07 is generally safe with dry roads and very low precipitation chances, but gusty northwest winds (up to ~32 mph) and a sharp temperature drop to below freezing after 18:00 create some hazards—especially for high‑profile vehicles and for any travel after sunset when ice is possible.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 4%
7 mph
8 AM 1%
9 mph
9 AM 0%
12 mph
10 AM 0%
14 mph
11 AM 0%
16 mph
12 PM 1%
16 mph
1 PM 1%
17 mph
2 PM 1%
18 mph
3 PM 0%
18 mph
4 PM 0%
18 mph
5 PM 0%
17 mph
6 PM 0%
15 mph
7 PM 0%
14 mph
8 PM 0%
13 mph
9 PM 0%
12 mph
10 PM 0%
10 mph
11 PM 0%
9 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts and precipitation probability is near 0–4% during the day, so wet/white‑out precipitation is unlikely.
- 02 Northwest winds 7–18 mph with gusts as high as 32 mph — gusts can affect vehicle control and high‑profile vehicles.
- 03 Temperatures fall to near 47–51°F through late afternoon then drop below freezing after 18:00 (low around 27°F), creating potential for surfaces to freeze overnight; wind chill 23°F noted.
- 04 Visibility information is not provided in the data, so any fog or local reduced visibility cannot be assessed (reduces confidence).
Recommendation
Morning (safer): 08:00–12:00 local time — temperatures 43–51°F, low precipitation risk and winds moderate; take care with gusts. Evening (exercise caution/avoid if possible): prefer 16:00–18:00 local time if you must travel — before temperatures drop below freezing. Avoid nonessential travel after 19:00 when surfaces may be icy and wind gusts persist.