By: Harris Cooley Deep low pressure systems West of Ireland are keeping windy conditions and cloudy skies to the area through the weekend. Winds wills be sustained strongly in the afternoons though rain chances are low. Temps will be cool and cloud coverage will help to keep track temps low as well. The wind will be the main factor in this one as the conditions are favorable otherwise. A metric graphic is pasted below...
By Doug Schneider The weather looks favorable for IMSA's weekend at CTMP, but there are some uncertainties to this forecast that may impact the event.
A cold front is expected to cross the area sometime between late Thursday through Friday morning. Model difference in the timing makes it uncertain, but I think the most likely timing will take showers out of the CTMP area before on-track activities begin Friday morning. It will be breezy through the day as wind shift to the northwest, and sustained winds will be between 10 and 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph possible. Saturday should be a very nice day, with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures, thanks to high pressure building in that will supply dry air. Sunday is still uncertain, but I'm keeping it dry for now. Most models do the same with rain moving in on Monday, but a couple show showers spreading into the area through the day on Sunday. I will take the optimistic route on this one and keep Sunday dry, with the caveat that it could change with updated forecasts later in the week. |
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