Indy 500 forecast: Wet weather could impact 110th annual event
The 110th Indy 500 race is almost upon us as the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing" returns on Sunday with a risk of weather impacting the event.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The 110th Indy 500 race is almost upon us as the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing" returns on Sunday with a risk of weather impacting the event.
On Sunday afternoon, drivers participating in the Indianapolis 500 will hope to put the pedal to the metal on time, as wet weather could impact the race.
WET WEATHER EXPECTED TO DAMPEN PLANS FOR MILLIONS ON THE EAST COAST THIS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
The FOX Forecast Center has issued a medium risk of weather impacting (ROWI) the overall event, starting at 2 pm, as precipitation chances increase.
Reports from the National Weather Service indicate a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m.
Rain is the primary concern, as slick conditions could directly affect tire grip and overall car handling.
According to the FOX Forecast Center, by the time the race begins, there is a low risk of weather Impacting (ROWI) the event, with temperatures in the low 70s and minor wind gusts.
Despite the pleasant news at the start, rain could affect the event later.
The greatest odds for wet weather will come nearly four hours into the race, with forecasters predicting a 37% chance of rain.
Stay with FOX Weather for the latest weather impacts on Indy 500.
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