claude-opus-4-8 Analysis · May 23, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
claude-opus-4-8
70% confidence
Summary
A rainy, cloudy day with steady rain intensifying through the afternoon and evening. Wet roads and reduced visibility are the main concerns, but no severe alerts, ice, or near-freezing temperatures are present.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 18%
6 mph
8 AM 28%
7 mph
9 AM 37%
7 mph
10 AM 46%
8 mph
11 AM 65%
9 mph
12 PM 76%
10 mph
1 PM 83%
10 mph
2 PM 73%
12 mph
3 PM 82%
10 mph
4 PM 82%
10 mph
5 PM 91%
10 mph
6 PM 93%
10 mph
7 PM 87%
12 mph
8 PM 94%
12 mph
9 PM 90%
12 mph
10 PM 88%
12 mph
11 PM 88%
12 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts in effect
- 02 Light rain in the morning with precipitation chance rising from ~18% at 7am to ~46% by 10am
- 03 Rain becomes likely-to-certain midday onward, peaking at 90-94% chance through the afternoon and evening
- 04 Daily total rainfall of 0.25-0.5 inch by day and 0.75-1 inch overnight, meaning wet roads and possible pooling/hydroplaning risk
- 05 Temperatures stay mild (50-58F), so no ice or freezing concern
- 06 Modest east winds 6-12 mph with gusts to 24 mph, generally manageable
- 07 Visibility data not provided, so fog/spray impact is uncertain
Confidence
70%
Recommendation
Driving is generally safe with normal wet-weather caution: reduce speed, increase following distance, and use headlights. Safer morning window is 7:00-9:00am (only light rain, lower precipitation chance). Evening is wettest; if you must drive, the relatively better window is right at 6:00-7:00pm rather than later, but expect steady rain. Avoid the heaviest period from roughly 5:00pm-11:00pm when rain chance is 87-94% and overnight rainfall is heaviest.