claude-sonnet-4-6 Analysis · Aug 10, 2026
August 10th starts with mostly sunny skies and mild conditions, but afternoon and evening hours bring a likely chance of showers and thunderstorms, peaking around 5–6 PM with a 60% precipitation probability. Driving is generally safe in the morning but becomes riskier as storms develop later in the day.
- 01 Morning hours (7 AM–12 PM) are clear and sunny with near-zero precipitation chances, light winds (0–5 mph), and temperatures in the low-to-mid 80s — very favorable driving conditions.
- 02 Thunderstorm chances increase steadily from 1 PM (21%) through 5 PM (60%), with the daily forecast explicitly noting showers and thunderstorms likely after 1 PM.
- 03 Peak storm risk occurs between 4 PM and 6 PM, with precipitation probability at 50–60% and winds picking up to 9–10 mph from the southwest.
- 04 Evening hours (6 PM–10 PM) carry a continued chance of storms (37–52%), with rising humidity up to 82% by 10 PM, which can reduce visibility.
- 05 No active weather alerts are in effect, and winds remain relatively low throughout the day (max 10 mph), limiting crosswind concerns.
- 06 Visibility data is not explicitly provided in the forecast, introducing some uncertainty about how reduced visibility during storm cells could impact driving conditions.
Morning safe window: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM — conditions are sunny, dry, and calm with negligible precipitation risk; this is the best time to drive. Evening safe window: 10:00 PM – 11:59 PM — storm chances drop to 14–22% and winds ease to 5 mph, making late-night travel considerably safer. Avoid driving between 1:00 PM and 9:00 PM if possible, particularly the 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM window when thunderstorms are most likely and road conditions may be wet and hazardous.