# - Snow storage constraints: [yes/no - describe e.g.
limited due to trees/walls on both sides]
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limited due to trees/walls on both sides]
precipitation type
determine the user's location. If not clearly provided in the query or the above section
proper piling/drainage to avoid pooling/refreeze
compare scenarios: clearing immediately/during/after storm vs. waiting for passive melting
including timing (pre-storm prevention vs. post-clearing anti-refreeze)
temperatures
crossing freezing point)
fetch and summarize current precipitation conditions for the confirmed location from multiple reliable sources (e.g.
**ask for relevant ones early** (especially slope
pet-safe only
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Claude (Anthropic)
location-specific advice on optimal timing and methods for clearing snow from a driveway
2026): Stress-tested for edge cases (blizzards
refreezing risks
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