Will Montreal's treacherous weather unleash chaos at the Canadian Grand Prix?

09:36, 15 Jun
Updated: 11:07, 15 Jun
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The Canadian Grand Prix is known for the technically challenging circuit on which it takes place, and also for the changing weather. Will it play a role for today's race? GPblog brings you the full weather report.

This will be the weather for the Canadian Grand Prix

The forecast reads, "Mainly sunny with a few cloud at times. Increasing temperatures and light northerly wind."
With track temperatures between the high 49 °C and the low 45 °C expected to drop to high 46 °C and low 42 °C, the air temperature is expected to race 1 °C from 23 °C to 24 °C, with light northerly winds blowing between 0-10 kph and humidity levels estimated to remain at a steady 30%.
The cool temperatures may give George Russell the edge it needs to withhold Max Verstappen's potential charge for the lead. However, if the Red Bull Racing team principal has any say in the matter it will be a hard race for the win between both teams and their respective drivers. And this despite a potential race ban looming in the horizon for the Dutch driver. The table is set for what is to be an enthralling Canadian Grand Prix.
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