claude-opus-4-8 Analysis · Mar 12, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
claude-opus-4-8
80% confidence
Summary
Wet roads from light rain through early afternoon with gusty NW winds up to 33 mph, transitioning to a chance of rain/snow and light snow in the evening as temperatures fall to near freezing. Driving is generally manageable with extra caution.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 60%
16 mph
8 AM 77%
17 mph
9 AM 80%
17 mph
10 AM 80%
17 mph
11 AM 70%
17 mph
12 PM 60%
16 mph
1 PM 50%
16 mph
2 PM 40%
15 mph
3 PM 35%
15 mph
4 PM 30%
14 mph
5 PM 24%
14 mph
6 PM 57%
12 mph
7 PM 10%
10 mph
8 PM 2%
9 mph
9 PM 2%
9 mph
10 PM 1%
9 mph
11 PM 0%
9 mph
Key Factors
- 01 Light rain likely/occurring from 7am through about 1pm (60-80% chance), causing wet, slick roads
- 02 Gusty northwest winds 14-17 mph with gusts up to 33 mph, posing crosswind risk for high-profile vehicles
- 03 Temperatures fall through the day from 57F to around 40F, with a transition to rain and snow after 4pm
- 04 Light snow likely 6pm-7pm with overnight lows near 30-32F, raising the risk of slush and icy patches after dark
- 05 No active weather alerts in effect
Confidence
80%
Recommendation
Safest morning window is roughly 11am-1pm as rain tapers and before the cold-weather transition. Best evening window is after 8pm once precipitation ends (mostly clear), though watch for refreezing on wet surfaces as temps near freezing. Avoid the 6pm-7pm light snow period and reduce speed in gusty winds throughout the day.