Unseasonably cool weather will continue this weekend for NASCAR at Michigan International Speedway. The only concern is a cold front Sunday afternoon that could spark scattered showers and possible isolated storms.
High pressure will dominate the weather today with mostly sunny skies and cool Fall-like temperatures. Highs will only be in the low to mid 70s.
On Sunday, a weak cold front will slide through the region this could spark scattered light showers and even isolated storms. With the colder air in place, the very warm August sunshine, and a weak disturbance showers are possible.
Like Watkins Glen last weekend I don't see a washout but showers could be around, threaten and cause a possible rain delay.
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SATURDAY:
8:30 a.m. EDT
Sprint Cup practice – Mostly sunny – temp: 49
9:35 a.m. EDT
Camping World Truck qualifying – Mostly sunny – temp: 56
11 a.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series final practice – Mostly sunny– temp: 65
12:30 p.m. EDT
Camping World Truck race – Mostly sunny – temp: 69
SUNDAY:
12 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Pre-race – Sun and clouds, chance of showers, isolated storm – temp: 68
1 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sun and clouds, chance of showers, isolated storm – temp: 71
2 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sun and clouds, chance of showers, isolated storm – temp: 72
4 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sun and clouds, chance of showers, isolated storm – temp: 73



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