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AI Analysis · May 10, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5.1
90% confidence
AI Consensus
Safe
Medium Risk
12 of 17 models agree
Full consensus breakdown
Summary

Dense fog early this morning will significantly reduce visibility and make driving hazardous until around 8–9 AM, but conditions improve to mostly sunny with only a slight chance of showers and storms later. Overall, driving is safe if you avoid the early-morning fog period and stay aware of a small chance of afternoon showers or thunderstorms.

Hourly Forecast
7 AM 1% 0 mph
8 AM 3% 1 mph
9 AM 2% 2 mph
10 AM 2% 3 mph
11 AM 5% 5 mph
12 PM 8% 7 mph
1 PM 13% 9 mph
2 PM 21% 10 mph
3 PM 23% 12 mph
4 PM 14% 12 mph
5 PM 13% 12 mph
6 PM 15% 9 mph
7 PM 16% 7 mph
8 PM 10% 5 mph
9 PM 14% 5 mph
10 PM 16% 3 mph
11 PM 19% 3 mph
Key Factors
Confidence
90%
Recommendation

Avoid driving, if possible, from about 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM due to dense and then patchy fog. A safer morning window is roughly 10:00 AM–12:00 PM, when fog has lifted and conditions are mostly sunny. In the evening, a generally safe window is about 7:00 PM–9:00 PM, when only a slight chance of light showers is present and winds are light; if showers develop, slow down and increase following distance.

Forecast source: National Weather Service