I'll keep an eye on how the models change as we get closer to the event, and I'll post an update when any changes are needed.
By Doug Schneider - @Race4caster It looks like the WEC weekend in Mexico City could be a wet one, as there's a good chance of showers and thunderstorms each day at the track. The weather pattern doesn't change very much through the weekend, as there will be a good amount of moisture in the atmosphere. There may be a slightly better chance of rain on Saturday as a low pressure system in the midlevels of the atmosphere develops, producing an stronger easterly flow of moist air off the Gulf of Mexico. But for the most part, the showers and storms will be driven by afternoon instability. It is possible that a heavy shower could stop racing action, but rain amounts are too uncertain this far out to put the Impact rating any higher than Moderate.
I'll keep an eye on how the models change as we get closer to the event, and I'll post an update when any changes are needed. |
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Doug Schneider, Scott Martin, and Stephen McCoy are race fans and meteorologists dedicated to providing accurate forecasts and timely weather updates at racing venues around the world. We forecast for IndyCar, Indy Lights, Pro Mazda, USF2000, IMSA, Blancpain World Challenge America, and World Endurance Championship, as well as major SCCA and NASA events. Categories
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