AI Analysis · Apr 13, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
claude-sonnet-4-6
90% confidence
Summary
April 13 brings mild, partly sunny conditions with temperatures reaching a high of 80°F and no significant precipitation. The main driving consideration is gusty afternoon winds, but overall conditions are favorable for driving throughout the day.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 5%
6 mph
8 AM 4%
6 mph
9 AM 4%
8 mph
10 AM 3%
9 mph
11 AM 3%
12 mph
12 PM 5%
14 mph
1 PM 8%
15 mph
2 PM 11%
16 mph
3 PM 6%
17 mph
4 PM 6%
17 mph
5 PM 7%
16 mph
6 PM 5%
15 mph
7 PM 6%
13 mph
8 PM 3%
10 mph
9 PM 2%
9 mph
10 PM 3%
7 mph
11 PM 3%
6 mph
Key Factors
- 01 Wind gusts up to 31 mph are expected during the daytime hours, particularly between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM when sustained winds reach 16–17 mph, which may affect high-profile vehicles or cause minor lane drift.
- 02 Precipitation probability remains very low all day, peaking at only 11% around 2:00–3:00 PM, posing negligible rain risk.
- 03 Temperatures are well above freezing (50°F–80°F), eliminating any ice or frost hazard.
- 04 Morning humidity is relatively high (86% at 7:00–8:00 AM), but no fog alerts are active, so visibility impact is expected to be minimal.
- 05 Evening and nighttime conditions improve significantly, with winds calming to 6–10 mph, clear skies, and gusts dropping to 26 mph or less after 6:00 PM.
Recommendation
Morning safe window: 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM, when winds are light (6–12 mph), humidity is decreasing, and precipitation chances are at their lowest (3–5%). Evening safe window: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM, when winds have calmed considerably (6–13 mph), skies are mostly clear, and temperatures are comfortable in the upper 60s–mid 70s°F. If possible, avoid driving between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM when gusts peak near 31 mph, especially if operating a high-profile vehicle.