By Doug Schneider - @Race4caster The SVRA and Trans Am event at Watkins Glen will start off with some wet weather, but conditions will be improving over the weekend.
There will be a large upper level trough across the area on Thursday and Friday, which will produce cloudy and cool weather with scattered showers. Thunderstorms do not appear to be a threat at the track, and at this time I do not expect that the rain on Friday will be very heavy. It looks like there will be mainly light showers that are on and off at times through the day, perhaps occurring with more frequency in the afternoon than the morning. The chance of rain will continue Friday night, but I expect that the trough will be moving fast enough that the chance of rain will end before the TA2 race on Saturday morning at 10:55 am. This is one part of the forecast that I'm not very confident about right now - it is possible that a few showers could linger into Saturday morning, but I'm going with a dry day for now because I don't think it will have an impact while there is action on the track. Clouds will be decreasing through the day, with mostly sunny skies developing in the afternoon. Despite the sunshine, a north wind will keep temperatures cool, with highs in the mid 60s. Sunday looks great as a strong high pressure ridge builds into the area. While morning temperatures will be quite cool, in the 40s, sunny skies will bring temperatures up to the upper 60s in the afternoon. By Scott Martin - @RaceWx4You For much of the week I thought that the remnants of Harvey would be swept out of here before the race weekend at Watkins Glen for the Verizon Indycar Series, but the forecast has changed drastically today. Saturday will not be too bad at the track with partly cloudy skies throughout much of the day. Morning temperatures will start off pretty chilly and may bring a slight delay to morning on-track activities, but it will warm quickly into the mid 60s for the high. There is a very slight chance of a shower passing over the track after the noon hour, but the better rain chance will come during the late afternoon and early evening hours. Sunday will be a pretty soggy day for the track, especially during the morning and into the early afternoon hours. It will be quite breezy at times as well, as the surface low formerly known as Harvey, passes nearby to the track. We do not expect any severe weather or lightning at this time, but definitely keep posted to the weather conditions through the day. Rain coverage should diminish for the mid-afternoon through the early evening hours, and maybe we can get a dry track for a little while. Afternoon highs will top out in the upper 60s.
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