Of course a wet track makes for an exciting race, but chances are low that we will see this tomorrow. I will continue to monitor the timing of these storms and keep you all updated. A metric graphic is displayed below...
By: Harris Cooley It was a beautiful day for qualifying this afternoon, and a beautiful result as well! It was quite sunny to end the session today, but we could see a bit more cloud coverage for the race tomorrow. Rain chances stay down until tomorrow evening as lower pressures will be bringing storms into the area. Partly cloudy skies with some overcast instances are expected for the race tomorrow with mild temperatures and calm southeasterly winds. A relaxed pressure gradient over the area is keeping things calm and unstable for tomorrow.
Of course a wet track makes for an exciting race, but chances are low that we will see this tomorrow. I will continue to monitor the timing of these storms and keep you all updated. A metric graphic is displayed below... By Doug Schneider Good news with today's forecast update for Indycar at Mid-Ohio - dry weather is expected each day, with comfortable temperatures.
The latest models have shown a pattern that is a little faster than earlier in the week. An upper level trough will be crossing Ohio on Thursday night, and will be southeast of the area by Friday. This will usher in a northerly flow with drier air that will keep dry conditions all day. There will be some scattered clouds, and with a northerly wind at 10 to 15 mph, temperatures will be mainly in the 60s during the day, peaking around 70. High pressure will be drifting east across the region through the weekend, providing mostly sunny skies and gradually warming temperatures. Highs on Saturday will be in the mid 70s, then lower 80s on Sunday. Overall, a great weekend to enjoy some great racing. |
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