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claude-haiku-4-5 Analysis · Feb 25, 2026

Unsafe
HIGH RISK
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92% confidence

AI Consensus

Unsafe
Medium Risk
6 of 18 models agree
Full consensus breakdown
Summary

Patchy black ice combined with active light snow and up to 1-2 inches of accumulation through mid-morning creates hazardous morning driving conditions. Conditions improve significantly after 10am as temperatures rise and precipitation chances decrease.

Hourly Forecast
6 AM 64% 6 mph
7 AM 71% 6 mph
8 AM 57% 7 mph
9 AM 43% 8 mph
10 AM 24% 9 mph
11 AM 21% 10 mph
12 PM 20% 10 mph
1 PM 9% 10 mph
2 PM 11% 10 mph
3 PM 9% 9 mph
4 PM 9% 8 mph
5 PM 9% 7 mph
6 PM 9% 6 mph
7 PM 4% 6 mph
8 PM 5% 6 mph
9 PM 5% 6 mph
10 PM 5% 6 mph
11 PM 5% 6 mph
Key Factors
Confidence
92%
Recommendation

Avoid driving from 6am to 10am when snow is most likely and black ice is most hazardous. If travel is essential, wait until after 10am when temperatures reach 35+ F, precipitation probability drops below 25%, and roads have had time to warm. Safest driving window is 2pm to 5pm when conditions are mostly sunny, temperatures near 41 F, and precipitation risk is minimal (under 11%).

Forecast source: National Weather Service