gpt-5.1 Analysis · Jun 6, 2026
Daytime driving conditions are generally good with dry roads, warm temperatures, and light to moderate winds, but showers and thunderstorms become more likely this evening and tonight. The main driving impacts would be brief heavy rain, wet roads, and reduced visibility during any storms after early evening.
- 01 No active weather alerts are in effect for today.
- 02 Temperatures stay well above freezing all day (high near 91°F, evening in the 80s–70s), so there is no ice risk.
- 03 Daytime hours (7am–6pm) are mostly sunny to partly sunny with 0–14% chance of precipitation, so roads should remain dry and visibility good.
- 04 Winds are modest (generally 3–14 mph with gusts up to 28 mph), which is not hazardous for most drivers under normal circumstances.
- 05 From about 6pm onward, the chance of showers and thunderstorms increases, peaking around 8–10pm with 56% probability and a forecast of showers and thunderstorms likely.
- 06 Evening and nighttime storms can bring periods of heavy rain, wet/slippery roads, ponding in low spots, and reduced visibility, especially between roughly 7pm and 11pm.
- 07 No data is given for visibility or storm severity (e.g., hail, strong gusts), so there is some uncertainty about how intense the thunderstorms might be.
It is generally safe to drive today, with the best conditions during the late morning. For a morning trip, a safer window is approximately 9:00am–11:00am, when it is dry, visibility should be good, and winds are still moderate. For an evening trip, aim for the earlier part of the evening around 6:00pm–7:00pm before the highest likelihood of thunderstorms (roughly 8:00pm–11:00pm); if you must drive later, be prepared to slow down or delay travel if you encounter heavy rain or storms.