claude-opus-4-6 Analysis · Feb 25, 2026
Unsafe
HIGH RISK
claude-opus-4-6
88% confidence
Summary
Black ice and active snowfall (1-2 inches) create hazardous driving conditions during the morning hours. Conditions improve significantly by early afternoon as temperatures rise above freezing and precipitation ends.
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
- 01 Active Special Weather Statement warning of patchy black ice on untreated roadways due to overnight freezing temperatures in the 20s
- 02 Snow likely from 6AM-10AM with up to 1-2 inches of accumulation, combined with black ice impacting the morning commute
- 03 Temperatures below freezing (27-31°F) through 9AM increasing ice risk on roads
- 04 Wind chill values as low as 20°F
- 05 Wind gusts up to 22 mph possible
Confidence
88%
Recommendation
Avoid driving before 10AM due to black ice and active snowfall. Morning slot: if you must drive, wait until after 11AM when temperatures reach the upper 30s and precipitation likelihood drops below 25%. Evening slot: 4PM-7PM offers the best conditions with dry weather, temperatures around 40-42°F, light winds, and mostly clear skies.