claude-sonnet-4-6 Analysis · May 24, 2026
May 24, 2026 brings persistent rain showers, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms throughout the day, with high humidity hovering near 96% and precipitation likely all day. Conditions are manageable but require extra caution, particularly during the morning rain and midday fog periods.
- 01 Heavy rain showers from 7AM–11AM with precipitation probability as high as 95%, reducing road traction and visibility.
- 02 Patchy fog persists from approximately 11AM through 5PM, potentially reducing visibility significantly with no specific visibility measurements provided — exact severity is uncertain.
- 03 Thunderstorms likely around 5PM–7PM (probability 49–55%), which can bring sudden heavy downpours, gusty winds, and further reduced visibility.
- 04 Wind gusts up to 22 mph during the daytime period, capable of affecting vehicle handling, especially for higher-profile vehicles.
- 05 Near-constant high humidity (93–96%) throughout the day keeps roads wet and increases the chance of standing water or hydroplaning.
- 06 Rainfall accumulation of 0.5 to 0.75 inches expected during the day, with an additional 0.1 to 0.25 inches overnight — wet roads will persist all day.
- 07 No active weather alerts are in effect, but foggy and stormy conditions still warrant elevated caution.
If driving is necessary, the safest morning window is between 9:00AM–10:00AM, when rain showers are still present but precipitation probability is slightly lower (89%) compared to peak morning hours — drive slowly and increase following distance. For the evening, the safest window is between 9:00PM–11:00PM, after thunderstorm chances diminish and winds calm to 6 mph, though light rain showers and fog may still be present — use low-beam headlights and remain alert for reduced visibility. Avoid driving between 7AM–8AM (peak rain), 11AM–4PM (patchy fog, uncertain visibility), and 5PM–7PM (thunderstorms likely).