gpt-5-mini Analysis · Jun 11, 2026
Driving is generally possible today but there are time-limited hazards: patchy fog this morning (reduced visibility) and a chance of showers/thunderstorms this afternoon into evening with some storms possibly severe. Heat is significant (heat index ~100–103°F) but does not directly prevent driving.
- 01 Patchy fog before about 9 AM with relative humidity near 100% — reduced visibility risk for morning travel.
- 02 Heat Advisory in effect (heat index up to ~102–103°F) — increases driver/vehicle strain, risk of heat-related illnesses if stranded or if vehicle cooling fails.
- 03 Increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms from mid/late afternoon into the evening (PoP 30–50%; forecast notes some storms could be severe), which can bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and sudden hazardous driving conditions.
- 04 Winds are light-moderate (3–9 mph) in the forecast — not a primary risk, but gusts during thunderstorms could occur.
- 05 No freezing/ice hazards indicated; precipitation amounts expected generally light (tenths of an inch), but thunderstorms could locally produce heavier rain and hazards.
Morning: avoid travel during heavy fog — delay non-essential driving until about 9–10 AM when patchy fog is expected to dissipate. Evening: if possible schedule trips for after the main thunderstorm window; prefer 9:00–11:00 PM for lower storm probability, but remain alert for late storms (chance continues before midnight). If you must drive in heat or storms: keep vehicle A/C and cooling system in good working order, carry water, allow extra following distance in rain, reduce speed in heavy rain, and avoid flooded roads.