Most of the day looks dry out at Michigan International Speedway for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race. If we see any showers it would be in the mid to late afternoon.
NASCAR At Michigan 2012: Race Day Weather Forecast
The overall chance of showers is small but with an approaching cold front, cool air already in place and very warm August sun a few scattered showers and even an isolated storm is possible.
This race looks drier than Watkins Glen last week but will need to keep an eye to the sky and the radar for a possible renegade shower or storm.
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SUNDAY:
11 a.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Pre-race – Sun and clouds, chance of isolated showers – temp: 68
12 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Pre-race – Sun and clouds, chance of isolated showers – temp: 71
1 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sun and clouds, chance of isolated showers – temp: 72
2 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sun and clouds, chance of scattered showers – temp: 74
3 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sun and clouds, chance of scattered showers – temp: 75
4 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sun and clouds, chance of scattered showers – temp: 76
5 p.m. EDT
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sun and clouds, chance of showers, isolated storm – temp: 76











