claude-sonnet-4-6 Analysis · Jun 11, 2026
June 11 brings patchy fog in the early morning, intense heat with a heat index up to 102–103°F during the day, and a chance of severe thunderstorms developing in the afternoon and evening. Driving conditions are manageable in the mid-morning but deteriorate later in the day.
- 01 Patchy fog reported from 7–9 AM EDT, reducing visibility and increasing collision risk in the early morning hours.
- 02 Heat Advisory in effect from 11 AM to 8 PM EDT with heat index values up to 103°F, which can cause vehicle overheating and driver fatigue or impairment.
- 03 Chance of showers and thunderstorms beginning around 3 PM, increasing through the evening — some storms could be severe, bringing sudden heavy rain, reduced visibility, and slick roads.
- 04 Precipitation probability peaks at 50% between 8–9 PM EDT, making the evening commute the riskiest window of the day.
- 05 Humidity is extremely high (100% at 7 AM, remaining elevated all day), compounding heat stress and maintaining wet road surfaces.
- 06 Wind speeds are light (3–9 mph) and not a significant hazard on their own, but gusts associated with thunderstorm cells could be considerably stronger.
Morning window: Drive between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM EDT — fog has cleared by 9 AM, roads are dry, and thunderstorm activity has not yet developed. Evening window: If evening travel is necessary, aim for after 11:00 PM EDT, when storm probability drops to around 18% and conditions begin to stabilize. Avoid driving between 3:00 PM and 10:00 PM EDT when severe thunderstorms are most likely. If you must drive during storms, slow down, increase following distance, and watch for standing water on roads.