Fog is possible each day, but largely depends on the direction of the surface winds. If they come off the mountains to the east and southeast, nothing to worry about. But northwesterly winds during the morning will bring moisture off Monterey Bay and could result in fog during the morning. Friday currently looks more likely than the rest of the weekend as light to no wind will be present before increasing into the afternoon.
By: Stephen McCoy It'll be a nice weekend to be in California for the INDYCAR season finale, though a bit cooler than this previous weekend's IMSA race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. A cold front moving through the region on Monday and a second cold front moving through on Wednesday will cool temperatures to the mid 70's F for the weekend as surface winds bring air in from the northwest off the Pacific. Conditions will be clear for much of the event due to dry air, also from the northwest, entering into the region through the mid-to-upper levels.
Fog is possible each day, but largely depends on the direction of the surface winds. If they come off the mountains to the east and southeast, nothing to worry about. But northwesterly winds during the morning will bring moisture off Monterey Bay and could result in fog during the morning. Friday currently looks more likely than the rest of the weekend as light to no wind will be present before increasing into the afternoon. |
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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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