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claude-opus-4-6 Analysis · Mar 16, 2026

Unsafe
HIGH RISK
claude-opus-4-6
88% confidence

AI Consensus

Unsafe
High Risk
19 of 19 models agree
Full consensus breakdown
Summary

Persistent showers and thunderstorms throughout the entire day, some potentially severe with heavy rain and wind gusts up to 41 mph, make driving hazardous all day.

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
Confidence
88%
Recommendation

Morning: If you must drive, the brief relative lull around 9:00-10:00 AM (precip drops to 53%) offers the least dangerous window before storms intensify. Evening: Conditions worsen steadily through the evening with no safe window; avoid driving after 4:00 PM if possible. Overall, postpone non-essential travel today.

Forecast source: National Weather Service