gpt-5.1 Analysis · Jun 12, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5.1
90% confidence
Summary
Hot and humid conditions with a heat advisory and likely afternoon and early evening thunderstorms, some potentially severe, create periods of hazardous driving but otherwise roads should be passable. The safest driving will be outside the main storm and peak heat window.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 8%
6 mph
8 AM 9%
6 mph
9 AM 2%
7 mph
10 AM 3%
7 mph
11 AM 1%
7 mph
12 PM 8%
8 mph
1 PM 16%
9 mph
2 PM 23%
9 mph
3 PM 35%
10 mph
4 PM 46%
10 mph
5 PM 58%
12 mph
6 PM 44%
10 mph
7 PM 40%
8 mph
8 PM 20%
7 mph
9 PM 16%
6 mph
10 PM 13%
6 mph
11 PM 9%
6 mph
Key Factors
- 01 Heat Advisory in effect until 8 PM with heat index values up to about 101°F, increasing risk of heat stress if stranded or in heavy traffic
- 02 Very hot afternoon high near 96°F, which can affect driver fatigue and vehicle performance (e.g., tire stress, overheating)
- 03 Showers and thunderstorms likely after 1 PM, with some storms possibly severe per daily forecast, especially 3–7 PM when PoP reaches 46–58%
- 04 Potential severe thunderstorms before 10 PM can bring heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds, briefly reducing visibility and traction
- 05 No indications of winter precipitation, fog, or extreme winds; hourly winds remain around 6–12 mph, so main hazard is storms rather than wind alone
Confidence
90%
Recommendation
Generally safe to drive, but try to avoid the hottest and stormiest part of the day. Safer morning slot: 8:00–11:00 AM, when it is mostly sunny, dry, and not yet at peak heat. Safer evening slot: 9:00–11:00 PM, after the main thunderstorm window (through about 10 PM) has largely passed and temperatures have cooled into the low 80s to upper 70s; still stay weather-aware for any lingering storms.