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AI Analysis · May 13, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
claude-sonnet-4-6
82% confidence
AI Consensus
Safe
Low Risk
12 of 17 models agree
Full consensus breakdown
Summary

May 13 starts with mild, mostly cloudy conditions and low precipitation chances through the evening, but conditions deteriorate significantly after 9 PM with rain showers, thunderstorms, and an 80% chance of precipitation overnight. Daytime driving is generally safe, but the evening and night hours carry elevated risk.

Hourly Forecast
7 AM 1% 7 mph
8 AM 2% 8 mph
9 AM 1% 9 mph
10 AM 1% 12 mph
11 AM 1% 13 mph
12 PM 1% 14 mph
1 PM 1% 15 mph
2 PM 1% 15 mph
3 PM 3% 15 mph
4 PM 4% 15 mph
5 PM 4% 15 mph
6 PM 3% 15 mph
7 PM 2% 14 mph
8 PM 10% 14 mph
9 PM 18% 13 mph
10 PM 24% 12 mph
11 PM 34% 9 mph
Key Factors
Confidence
82%
Recommendation

Morning window: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM is the safest time to drive, with mild temperatures (55–66°F), very low precipitation chances (1–2%), and light winds. Evening window: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM offers a reasonable but narrowing window before rain chances increase, with temperatures around 68–71°F and winds easing slightly. Avoid driving after 9:00 PM, as rain showers and thunderstorms become increasingly likely through the night, with peak storm risk after 11:00 PM.

Forecast source: National Weather Service