gpt-5.5 Analysis · Jun 10, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5.5
86% confidence
Summary
Driving is generally possible on 2026-06-10, but afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms may create wet roads and brief visibility reductions. Winds are light and temperatures are well above freezing, so ice and wind hazards are not concerns.
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 Chance of showers and thunderstorms increases from midday through evening, peaking around 5 PM with hourly precipitation probability near 49%.
- 02 Daily forecast shows a 50% chance of precipitation, mainly after noon and continuing before 2 AM, though expected rainfall amounts are less than 0.1 inch.
- 03 Light southwest winds of 5–9 mph reduce wind-related driving risk.
- 04 No freezing temperatures, snow, ice, fog, or visibility data indicating major hazards are provided.
- 05 A Heat Advisory is listed but its described active period begins June 11 at 11 AM, so it does not directly affect driving conditions on June 10.
Confidence
86%
Recommendation
Safer morning driving window: 7 AM–11 AM, before thunderstorm chances increase. Safer evening window: 10 PM–11 PM, when precipitation chances drop to around 22% then 13%; use extra caution from about 3 PM–9 PM due to the highest thunderstorm chances.