Conditions will wane overnight with mostly clear skies anticipated for Friday morning. Warming air temperatures and dew point temperatures near 16°C (60°F) will allow CAPE values in the afternoon to approach 1000 J/kg, providing an environment for possible thunderstorm development. Similar conditions are likely for Sunday, and may bring a chance for isolated showers in the early afternoon once again.
By: Stephen McCoy Springtime conditions are in full swing in South Africa this weekend for the Kyalami 9 Hours. The race weekend will kick off with some lingering showers possible during the early morning on Thursday after showers and thunderstorms are present on Wednesday as an upper level trough moves eastward over the region. As upper level winds return to zonal flow, an area of high pressure is expected to build in at the surface, diminishing chances for precipitation during the remainder of Thursday; some moisture will remain in the lower levels, causing partly to mostly cloudy conditions.
Conditions will wane overnight with mostly clear skies anticipated for Friday morning. Warming air temperatures and dew point temperatures near 16°C (60°F) will allow CAPE values in the afternoon to approach 1000 J/kg, providing an environment for possible thunderstorm development. Similar conditions are likely for Sunday, and may bring a chance for isolated showers in the early afternoon once again. |
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