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claude-haiku-4-5 Analysis · Mar 6, 2026

Safe
MEDIUM RISK
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85% confidence

AI Consensus

Safe
Medium Risk
13 of 18 models agree
Full consensus breakdown
Summary

Persistent fog throughout the day with low precipitation risk and mild temperatures create reduced visibility hazards, but conditions remain manageable for cautious drivers.

Hourly Forecast
6 AM 0% 8 mph
7 AM 5% 8 mph
8 AM 8% 7 mph
9 AM 14% 8 mph
10 AM 5% 8 mph
11 AM 2% 8 mph
12 PM 0% 9 mph
1 PM 1% 9 mph
2 PM 1% 8 mph
3 PM 2% 7 mph
4 PM 5% 7 mph
5 PM 8% 7 mph
6 PM 12% 8 mph
7 PM 20% 9 mph
8 PM 27% 8 mph
9 PM 13% 7 mph
10 PM 33% 6 mph
11 PM 27% 5 mph
Key Factors
Confidence
85%
Recommendation

Safest driving window in morning: 10am-12pm after fog begins to thin and visibility improves (fog transitions from areas to patchy by noon). Safest driving window in evening: 2pm-5pm during afternoon hours when patchy fog is lighter and visibility is at its best. Avoid driving before 9am if possible due to dense fog with 100% relative humidity; if early travel is necessary, use headlights and reduce speed significantly.

Forecast source: National Weather Service