Combos(R) Marathon and Half Marathon
Race-specific weather data and nutrition strategy for Combos(R) Marathon and Half Marathon in Albany, GA, US.
Race Location42.65°, -73.76°
Race-Day Conditions
33–55°F range
51–86% range
5-year average via Open-Meteo. 80% of race days fall within the range shown. Updated Jun 8, 2026.
Cold race conditions
Median race-day temperature is 43°F. Cold reduces perceived thirst but not fluid needs. Warm fluids are easier to consume. Carb targets remain the same — don't skip fueling because you're cold.
Sample Marathon Nutrition Plan
Based on a 155 lb runner finishing in ~4 hours. Your plan will differ based on body weight, experience, and conditions.
| Hour | Carbs | Fluid | Sodium | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hour 1 | 50g | 16oz | 400mg | 1 gel + sports drink |
| Hour 2 | 70g | 18oz | 500mg | 2 gels + water |
| Hour 3 | 70g | 18oz | 500mg | 1 gel + 4 chews |
| Hour 4 | 50g | 14oz | 400mg | 1 gel + sports drink |
| Total | 240g | 66oz | 1800mg |
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What to Expect at Combos(R) Marathon and Half Marathon
Combos(R) Marathon and Half Marathon is a Marathon (26.2 mi) marathon held in Albany, GA, US. Based on 5 years of historical weather data, athletes can expect median race-day temperatures around 43°F.
Temperatures at Combos(R) Marathon and Half Marathon typically range from 33°F to 55°F. Cold conditions suppress the sensation of thirst, but fluid and calorie needs remain largely unchanged. Warm fluids are easier to consume and absorb. Don't let the cool air fool you into skipping your fueling plan.
Marathon fueling is about precision. Current sports science supports 60–90g of carbohydrates per hour for events over 2.5 hours, with experienced athletes pushing up to 120g/hr using glucose-fructose combinations. Start conservative in the first hour (around 70% of target) and build to full intake by hour two.
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Fueling and hydration suggestions are based on published sports science research including ACSM position stands, ISSN guidelines, and peer-reviewed work by Jeukendrup, Sawka, and others. This is not medical or dietary advice — individual needs vary. Always test your nutrition strategy in training before race day.
Recommended Reading
The Complete Guide to Carb Loading: How Many Carbs Per Kg Before Your Race
How Many Gels Do You Need for a Marathon? A Simple Timing Plan
Glucose-to-Fructose Ratio Explained: Why Your Fuel Mix Matters
Gels vs. Chews vs. Drink Mix: Which Race Fuel Is Right for You?
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