For Sunday, precipitation from the low pressure system is likely to continue through the morning with lower chances for scattered showers throughout the day. With chances extending through the day, there is still a low impact for the early part of the race. With more zonal flow in the upper levels, drier air will move in, with a slight decrease in cloud cover, though conditions are likely to remain mostly cloudy. Daytime heating mixed with the source of the surface winds coming from the low pressure system will allow temperatures to warm closer to 60F(15C).
By: Stephen McCoy Overcast conditions are likely to dominate the forecast for Saturday at the Six Hours of Fuji as moisture from the southwest out of the East China Sea. Temperatures will be cooler than initially forecast around 50F(10C) as surface winds moving over the Sea of Japan enter the region from the northeast. A surface low pressure system mentioned in previous forecasts is still expected to form to the south of Japan during the day on Saturday. Rain likely overnight Saturday as the system approaches the southern coast; moisture from the Pacific will wrap around the east side of the system, bringing moderate to heavy rainfall at times. Due to the timing of the approach of the low pressure, there's a medium chance for track activities to be impacted, especially activities towards the end of the day.
For Sunday, precipitation from the low pressure system is likely to continue through the morning with lower chances for scattered showers throughout the day. With chances extending through the day, there is still a low impact for the early part of the race. With more zonal flow in the upper levels, drier air will move in, with a slight decrease in cloud cover, though conditions are likely to remain mostly cloudy. Daytime heating mixed with the source of the surface winds coming from the low pressure system will allow temperatures to warm closer to 60F(15C). |
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