claude-haiku-4-5 Analysis · May 19, 2026
Safe
LOW RISK
claude-haiku-4-5
95% confidence
Summary
May 19 features sunny skies and dry conditions with record-breaking heat and high humidity reaching heat index values near 97-98°F. While extreme heat poses health risks to drivers, road conditions remain clear and safe for vehicle operation throughout the day.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 1%
5 mph
8 AM 1%
6 mph
9 AM 1%
6 mph
10 AM 1%
7 mph
11 AM 1%
8 mph
12 PM 1%
10 mph
1 PM 1%
12 mph
2 PM 2%
13 mph
3 PM 2%
14 mph
4 PM 5%
14 mph
5 PM 4%
13 mph
6 PM 5%
13 mph
7 PM 4%
12 mph
8 PM 2%
8 mph
9 PM 2%
7 mph
10 PM 3%
7 mph
11 PM 3%
6 mph
Key Factors
- 01 Heat Advisory in effect until 8 PM EDT with heat index values up to 97-98°F, creating risk of heat-related illness for drivers
- 02 Air Quality Alert (Code Orange for ground-level ozone) until 11 PM, affecting air quality but not road safety
- 03 Clear sunny skies and dry conditions throughout the day with minimal precipitation risk (1-5%)
- 04 Light to moderate winds 5-14 mph with gusts up to 25 mph, posing no significant driving hazard
- 05 Excellent visibility with no fog, snow, or precipitation-related hazards
Confidence
95%
Recommendation
Safe to drive throughout the day. Morning drive between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM offers cooler temperatures (74-81°F) before peak heat arrives. Evening drive after 7:00 PM when temperatures fall below 91°F and heat advisory expires at 8:00 PM. Avoid peak heating hours 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM when temperatures exceed 92°F. Stay hydrated, use air conditioning, and take breaks if traveling long distances during afternoon hours.