claude-sonnet-4-6 Analysis · Mar 6, 2026
Persistent fog blankets the area throughout the entire day and into the night of March 6, 2026, with temperatures hovering in the mid-to-upper 30s°F to low 40s°F. While winds are light and precipitation risk is low during the day, reduced visibility from fog poses a consistent driving hazard.
- 01 Fog (Areas Of Fog) is present from 6:00 AM through the entire day and night, with no fog-free window forecasted.
- 02 Morning hours (6 AM–11 AM) carry the highest fog risk, with relative humidity at 96–100% and temperatures near 35–39°F, creating the densest and most dangerous fog conditions.
- 03 Near-freezing temperatures (35–37°F) during the morning hours increase the risk of frost or light ice on surfaces, especially bridges and overpasses.
- 04 Evening and nighttime fog (6 PM onward) intensifies again with rising precipitation probability, peaking at 33% chance of rain by 10–11 PM, combined with falling temperatures toward 36°F overnight.
- 05 Visibility data is not explicitly provided in the forecast, adding uncertainty about actual sight-line distances during fog periods.
- 06 Precipitation probability rises significantly in the evening (20–33% from 7 PM–midnight), and with temperatures near 39–40°F, there is a marginal risk of wet roads combining with fog to worsen driving conditions.
Morning slot: If you must drive in the morning, wait until 11:00 AM–12:00 PM when fog transitions from dense "Areas Of Fog" to lighter "Patchy Fog" and humidity drops to around 85%, temperatures rise to 41°F, and precipitation risk is minimal (2%). Avoid the 6 AM–10 AM window due to the most intense fog and near-freezing temps. Evening slot: If driving in the evening, aim to complete travel by 5:00 PM–6:00 PM before fog intensifies again and precipitation chances climb after 7 PM. Avoid driving between 8 PM–midnight due to the combination of Areas Of Fog, rising rain probability (up to 33%), and temperatures dropping back toward 39°F.