Weather will be mostly dry at Talladega
Superspeedway but rain could arrive toward the end of the race. Can
NASCAR go the distance? Get your NASCAR weather forecast.
Rain showers
associated the remnants of Patricia over Texas, Louisiana. and Arkansas
will slowly work into Mississippi and toward Alabama during the day
Sunday. While most of the race is expected to be dry, a shower toward
the second half of the race is possible. I am keeping my odds of racing
the Sprint Cup race Sunday at around 75 to 80 percent. I do think we
will get the race complete and given the forecast beyond Sunday, NASCAR
needs to get this race complete Sunday afternoon.
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SUNDAY:12:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup pre-race – Mostly cloudy – temp: 711:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup pre-race – Mostly cloudy – temp: 732:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup race – Mostly cloudy – temp: 753:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup race – Mostly cloudy, chance of a shower – temp: 754:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup race – Mostly cloudy, chance of a shower – temp: 755:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup race – Mostly cloudy, chance of a shower – temp: 74
Sprint Cup pre-race – Mostly cloudy – temp: 711:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup pre-race – Mostly cloudy – temp: 732:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup race – Mostly cloudy – temp: 753:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup race – Mostly cloudy, chance of a shower – temp: 754:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup race – Mostly cloudy, chance of a shower – temp: 755:30 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup race – Mostly cloudy, chance of a shower – temp: 74
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