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Race Weather Forecast: NASCAR Xfinity at Portland International Raceway

NASCAR Xfinity Series Portland International Raceway weather forecast
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NASCAR Xfinity Series Portland International Raceway weather forecast
The NASCAR Xfinity Series will turn left and right this weekend at Portland International Raceway, but how will the weather be? Here is your Race Weather Forecast. Photo Credit: Logan Riely / Getty Images
Friday, June 3rdSaturday, June 4th
Cloudy Chance of ShowersCloudy Chance of Showers
Odds of Racing: 90%
Cloudy, Scattered ShowersCloudy, Rain Showers
Pacific Office Automation 147 Portland International Raceway NASCAR Xfinity Series
Pacific Office Automation 147
Pacific Office Automation 147 Portland International Raceway NASCAR Xfinity Series
Pacific Office Automation 147
Low Temp: 55Low Temp: 55
High Temp: 66High Temp: 65
Wind: SW 4-8 mphWind: E 3-5 mph

Forecast Discussion & Updates

Portland International Raceway, June 2022

Welcome to Portland in June – it’s rainy season. And yes, that’s exactly what NASCAR fans want for road course racing. (And a low chance of lightning)

Fri June 3 – Xfinity Practice & Qualifying: Cloudy, scattered showers, SW winds, 4-8 mph, 66/55

Sat June 4 – Xfinity Race – 1:30 PM: Cloudy, light & variable winds, PM rain, Hi: 65 (OOR: 90%)

Updated: 4 June 2022, 9:30 AM PDT/12:30 PM EDT (Schedule times are PDT)

Meteorologists

IMSA Mark Sweeney

NASCAR & Formula One Aaron Studwell, Ph.D.

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