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claude-sonnet-4-6 Analysis · Jun 17, 2026

Safe
MEDIUM RISK
claude-sonnet-4-6
78% confidence

AI Consensus

Safe
Low Risk
13 of 23 models agree
Full consensus breakdown
Summary

June 17 starts with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures, but afternoon and early evening bring a chance of rain showers and thunderstorms (peak risk 2 PM–8 PM). Conditions improve overnight, though patchy fog is possible after 8 PM.

Hourly Forecast
7 AM 1% 1 mph
8 AM 2% 1 mph
9 AM 1% 2 mph
10 AM 1% 5 mph
11 AM 3% 6 mph
12 PM 3% 7 mph
1 PM 8% 8 mph
2 PM 25% 8 mph
3 PM 37% 9 mph
4 PM 35% 9 mph
5 PM 34% 9 mph
6 PM 31% 9 mph
7 PM 25% 8 mph
8 PM 5% 7 mph
9 PM 4% 7 mph
10 PM 3% 6 mph
11 PM 3% 6 mph
Key Factors
Confidence
78%
Recommendation

Morning safe window: 7 AM–1 PM — conditions are clear, winds are calm, and precipitation chances are negligible; this is the best time to drive. Evening safe window: 9 PM–11 PM — thunderstorm activity is expected to wind down after 8 PM and precipitation chances drop to under 5%, but be cautious of developing patchy fog, especially on rural or low-lying roads. Avoid driving between 2 PM and 8 PM if possible, as this is when rain showers and thunderstorms are most likely.

Forecast source: National Weather Service