claude-sonnet-4-6 Analysis · May 25, 2026
The morning hours of May 25, 2026 are marked by patchy fog and a high chance of rain showers or thunderstorms (up to 83% probability), which will reduce visibility and road traction. Conditions improve significantly by the afternoon, becoming mostly cloudy with minimal precipitation risk.
- 01 Patchy fog persists from 7:00 AM through at least 1:00 PM, with no explicit visibility measurements provided — actual visibility impairment is uncertain but likely significant given 95–100% relative humidity during that window.
- 02 High probability of rain showers and thunderstorms before noon (up to 83% at 8 AM), which can cause wet, slippery road surfaces and further reduce visibility.
- 03 Daily forecast specifically mentions showers and thunderstorms before noon, with new rainfall accumulation of 0.1 to 0.25 inches possible — enough to create hydroplaning risk.
- 04 Fog returns late night around 11:00 PM–1:00 AM per the overnight forecast, posing a visibility hazard for late-night drivers.
- 05 Winds are light throughout the day (1–6 mph), posing no significant wind-related driving hazard.
- 06 Temperatures are well above freezing (57–74°F), so ice and frost are not a concern.
- 07 Afternoon and evening hours (1 PM–10 PM) are largely clear of fog and precipitation, with only mostly cloudy skies and very low precipitation chances (under 5%).
If possible, delay morning travel until after 1:00 PM when fog and rain chances drop sharply. Safer morning window: 10:00 AM–11:00 AM if travel is urgent, as fog and precipitation chances begin to ease slightly, but exercise caution and reduce speed. Safer evening window: 5:00 PM–9:00 PM offers the best driving conditions of the day — mostly cloudy skies, mild temperatures (68–73°F), light winds, and near-zero precipitation risk. Avoid driving after 11:00 PM due to returning patchy fog.