claude-sonnet-4-6 Analysis · May 21, 2026
Rain showers are likely throughout the morning and midday hours on May 21, with precipitation probability peaking at 72% around noon. Conditions improve significantly by late afternoon and evening, making driving manageable with caution.
- 01 Rain showers likely from 9 AM through 1 PM with precipitation probability ranging from 61% to 72%, increasing wet road risk and reducing traction.
- 02 Highest rain probability occurs between 12 PM and 1 PM (72%), representing the peak hazard window.
- 03 Relative humidity rises to 80–83% during the midday period, contributing to reduced visibility and slick surfaces.
- 04 Temperatures hover around 59–62°F throughout the day, well above freezing, so no ice risk is present.
- 05 Wind speeds are light at 5 to 8 mph from the NE, posing no significant crosswind hazard.
- 06 No active weather alerts are in effect for today.
- 07 Visibility data is not provided in the forecast, introducing minor uncertainty about potential rain-reduced visibility during peak shower periods.
- 08 Conditions clear substantially by 4–5 PM, with precipitation probability dropping to 15% or less and only cloudy skies by evening.
If driving in the morning, aim for an early departure between 7:00 AM and 8:00 AM, when rain shower probability is lower (44–46%) and conditions are more manageable. For evening driving, the window between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM is the safest, with precipitation probability near 0%, mostly cloudy skies, calm winds of 5–6 mph, and mild temperatures around 61°F. Avoid driving between 9 AM and 1 PM if possible, as that is the peak rain period. If you must drive during showers, increase following distance, reduce speed, and use headlights.