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Florida Storm Threatens Daytona 500
13 Feb
Summary
- A storm system could bring scattered showers and thunderstorms to Daytona Beach on Sunday.
- The Daytona 500 is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, weather permitting.
- Rain can halt racing because slick tires lose traction on wet surfaces.

Race fans heading to Daytona Beach for the Daytona 500 this Sunday face potential weather disruptions. A storm system is forecast to bring scattered showers and thunderstorms to the area, raising concerns about delays for NASCAR's biggest race.
The premier 500-mile event, scheduled to begin Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ET, could be impacted by downpours and lightning. Meteorologists advise attendees to monitor forecast updates closely throughout the weekend.
Weather events have caused significant disruptions in past years, with storms pushing races into the evening or even the next day. The unique nature of NASCAR's slick tires means even light rain on the track can create hazardous conditions, leading to safety concerns and race stoppages.
Forecasters predict a 55 percent chance of rain and a 33 percent chance of thunderstorms in Daytona Beach on Sunday, with a high of 77 degrees Fahrenheit. The storms could bring flash flooding, damaging winds, hail, and even tornadoes.




