gpt-5-mini Analysis · Jun 14, 2026
Daytime driving is generally safe with warm, mostly sunny conditions and light to moderate southwest winds. Driving late evening into the night is hazardous due to showers and thunderstorms (some could produce heavy rain and gusty winds) beginning around 8:00 PM and lasting into the early morning hours.
- 01 No active weather alerts in the provided data.
- 02 Low precipitation probability through late afternoon (0–15%), light winds (1–13 mph) and warm temperatures (peak ~92°F) — minimal roadway precipitation and good daytime visibility expected.
- 03 Evening and overnight show a significant increase in precipitation probability (55–78%) with showers and thunderstorms 8:00 PM–2:00 AM and mention of storms that could produce heavy rain and gusts up to 25 mph — this increases risk of reduced visibility, hydroplaning, and strong cross/gusty winds.
- 04 Daily data lists gusts up to 25 mph during the day/evening; while not extreme, combined with heavy rain can affect vehicle control, especially for high-profile vehicles.
- 05 Visibility values are not provided in the hourly/daily data; that uncertainty reduces assessment confidence slightly.
Morning (safer): drive between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM — daytime hours have low rain chance and light-to-moderate winds. Evening (safer): if you must drive in the evening, travel before about 7:00 PM and complete trips by 7:00–7:30 PM. Avoid driving from about 8:00 PM through 2:00 AM when showers and thunderstorms (some potentially heavy) are likely. If travel during storms is unavoidable, slow down, increase following distance, and watch for localized heavy rain and gusts.