Climate Radar: 2015 NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 Race day climate figure: Clear for 600 miles, Skies will be basically clear and temperatures genuinely mellow as the NASCAR Sprint Cup arrangement contends in its longest race of the season, the Coca-Cola 600. Temperatures through the race will begin in the upper 70s and fall into the upper 60s before the end of the race. Winds will be genuinely light out of the south between 5 to 10 mph.
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Conditions in Charlotte, NC:
Current Weather Conditions – Look at Doppler Radar | Mobile Friendly Site | Mobile Radar
SUNDAY
5 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Pre-race – Sunny skies – temp: 82
6 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sunny skies – temp: 80
7 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sunny skies – temp: 79
8 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Mostly clear – temp: 76
9 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Mostly clear – temp: 72
10 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Mostly clear – temp: 69
11 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race
Tail me on Twitter @NASCAR_WXMAN and like me on Facebook for the most recent climate redesigns as the weekend progressed.
Conditions in Charlotte, NC:
Current Weather Conditions – Look at Doppler Radar | Mobile Friendly Site | Mobile Radar
SUNDAY
5 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Pre-race – Sunny skies – temp: 82
6 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sunny skies – temp: 80
7 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Sunny skies – temp: 79
8 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Mostly clear – temp: 76
9 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Mostly clear – temp: 72
10 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race – Mostly clear – temp: 69
11 p.m. ET
Sprint Cup Series Race
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