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.
- 01 Daytime conditions are mild with temperatures ranging from 52–74°F and precipitation probability near 1–4%, posing minimal hazard.
- 02 South winds of 7–15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph during the day may cause minor vehicle buffeting, particularly for high-profile vehicles.
- 03 Rain shower probability climbs to 18–24% between 9–11 PM, with conditions escalating to thunderstorms after 11 PM at 34% and rising further overnight.
- 04 Overnight forecast shows 80% precipitation probability with potential thunderstorms, which can bring sudden reduced visibility, wet roads, and dangerous driving conditions.
- 05 No active weather alerts are in effect, but the thunderstorm threat after 11 PM is the primary hazard for late-night drivers.
- 06 Visibility data is not explicitly provided, which introduces some uncertainty in assessing fog or heavy rain impacts during the nighttime storm period.
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.