claude-haiku-4-5 Analysis · Mar 16, 2026
Unsafe
HIGH RISK
claude-haiku-4-5
95% confidence
Summary
March 16, 2026 features persistent showers and thunderstorms throughout the day with severe storm potential, heavy rain (0.75-1 inch), and strong gusty winds (up to 41 mph), creating hazardous driving conditions.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 48%
14 mph
8 AM 88%
13 mph
9 AM 53%
14 mph
10 AM 59%
15 mph
11 AM 68%
16 mph
12 PM 74%
18 mph
1 PM 90%
18 mph
2 PM 73%
20 mph
3 PM 84%
21 mph
4 PM 91%
22 mph
5 PM 95%
22 mph
6 PM 83%
22 mph
7 PM 84%
21 mph
8 PM 57%
22 mph
9 PM 83%
22 mph
10 PM 97%
23 mph
11 PM 87%
24 mph
Key Factors
- 01 Showers and thunderstorms expected all day with 95-100% precipitation probability
- 02 Severe thunderstorms possible with heavy rain creating poor traction and reduced visibility
- 03 Wind gusts up to 41 mph increasing risk of hydroplaning and loss of control
- 04 Rainfall amounts 0.75-1 inch during daytime hours increasing hydroplaning hazard
- 05 High relative humidity (81-96%) reducing visibility further
- 06 Thunderstorm activity peaks 2pm-10pm with 84-97% precipitation probability
- 07 Rapid wind speeds 13-24 mph with gusts as high as 41 mph throughout the day
Confidence
95%
Recommendation
If driving is unavoidable, wait until very early morning before 7am EDT when precipitation probability is lowest at 48%, though conditions remain wet and windy. Alternatively, delay all driving until March 17 after 6am EDT when thunderstorms clear. Avoid driving entirely between 2pm-11pm when severe storms and heavy rain are most likely. If you must drive, reduce speed significantly, use headlights, maintain increased following distance, and avoid flooded areas.