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claude-sonnet-4-6 Analysis · Apr 25, 2026

Unsafe
HIGH RISK
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88% confidence

AI Consensus

Safe
Medium Risk
13 of 17 models agree
Full consensus breakdown
Summary

April 25, 2026 brings persistent, heavy rain throughout the entire day and evening, with temperatures dropping to the mid-40s and gusts up to 23 mph. Rainfall totals of 1.5 to 2.75 inches are expected, creating hazardous wet road conditions from morning through midnight.

Hourly Forecast
7 AM 31% 8 mph
8 AM 23% 12 mph
9 AM 49% 12 mph
10 AM 62% 12 mph
11 AM 76% 13 mph
12 PM 78% 13 mph
1 PM 80% 12 mph
2 PM 87% 12 mph
3 PM 87% 13 mph
4 PM 82% 13 mph
5 PM 92% 13 mph
6 PM 90% 13 mph
7 PM 88% 12 mph
8 PM 92% 12 mph
9 PM 90% 13 mph
10 PM 88% 12 mph
11 PM 89% 12 mph
Key Factors
Confidence
88%
Recommendation

If driving is absolutely necessary, the least hazardous morning window is 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM, when precipitation probability is lowest (23–31%) and rainfall is intermittent. For the evening, there is no safe window — rain probability stays at 88–92% from 6:00 PM through midnight with heavy accumulation possible. If you must drive in the evening, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM is marginally the least severe (88% precipitation chance), but exercise extreme caution: reduce speed significantly, increase following distance, avoid flooded roads, and ensure headlights and wipers are fully functional.

Forecast source: National Weather Service