gpt-5.1 Analysis · Jun 10, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
gpt-5.1
90% confidence
Summary
Warm conditions with a chance of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms; roads may be briefly wet, but no severe weather or visibility alerts are indicated. Overall, driving is generally safe with some caution during possible storms later in the day.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 14%
5 mph
8 AM 20%
5 mph
9 AM 18%
6 mph
10 AM 17%
6 mph
11 AM 15%
7 mph
12 PM 16%
7 mph
1 PM 18%
8 mph
2 PM 19%
9 mph
3 PM 29%
9 mph
4 PM 39%
9 mph
5 PM 49%
8 mph
6 PM 46%
8 mph
7 PM 43%
8 mph
8 PM 40%
7 mph
9 PM 31%
6 mph
10 PM 22%
6 mph
11 PM 13%
5 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts today that directly impact driving (only a future heat advisory starting tomorrow).
- 02 Temperatures well above freezing (mid 60s to mid 80s °F), so no risk of ice or snow.
- 03 Light winds (around 5–9 mph) without hazardous gusts.
- 04 Chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly from about midday through the evening (roughly noon–9pm) with precipitation probabilities up to around 50%, which can create slick roads and temporarily reduced visibility.
- 05 Rainfall amounts are expected to be light (less than a tenth of an inch), suggesting brief rather than prolonged heavy rain periods.
- 06 No fog, snow, or other visibility hazards are mentioned in the forecast data.
Confidence
90%
Recommendation
It is generally safest to plan driving for the morning between about 7:00 AM and 11:00 AM, when only slight chances of light showers are indicated and no thunderstorms are highlighted. In the evening, a safer window is approximately 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM, when the chance of showers and thunderstorms decreases and conditions trend mostly cloudy with lower rain probabilities; if you must drive during the afternoon or early evening, stay alert for brief thunderstorms and wet roads.