The Canadian Grand Prix has ever been known by its tendency to shake up perfectly normal race weekends with surprise precipitation. What will the weather be for FP3 and Qualifying for the race in Canada? GPblog reports it here. Whereas in the past editions the Canadian Grand Prix has at one point or another been affected by rain, it does not look to be the case this year.
For Saturday morning conditions are expected remain dry throughout with the chances of precipitation holding steady at 0% and the track temperatures ranging from a low 36 °C to a high 43 °C. In terms of environmental temperature, these are set to remain in the 19 °C-20 °C range throughout the morning, with humidity levels dropping from 40% to 35%. The wind is set to blow in a northeasterly direction at 10-20 kph.
For the afternoon conditions are similar albeit somewhat cloudy, with track temperature set to be between the high 42 °C and the lo 36 °C, and environmental temperatures estimated to hold at the 21 °C mark. The wind's direction remains unchaged as well as its speed, with humidity levels remaining at a constant 35%. The chances of rain, like in the morning are expected to be of 0%.
Weather for the Canadian Grand Prix
For Sunday though, a slight chance of rain is expected in the morning, with the probability of rain rising to 20% and maintaining at those levels at the start of the Canadian Grand Prix before dropping to 0% as the race progresses. Track temp is expected to be between the lo 34 °C and high 42 °C with light western wind blowing at 0-10 kph. Environmental temperature will rise from 21 °C to 23 °C, and humidity levels are set to drop from 45% to 35% as the race is underway.