Let’s take a look at the current weather forecast for the United States Grand Prix. Friday - FP1 and Sprint Qualifying
Action at the Circuit of the Americas is set to begin under blazing Texas sunshine. Temperatures are expected to peak around 33°C, with light winds (10–15 km/h) and moderate humidity (≈58%).
With no rain on the radar, teams can look forward to a consistent and trouble-free opening day of running.
Saturday – Sprint showers on the horizon?
The weather may turn slightly more unpredictable on Saturday, when both the Sprint and Grand Prix qualifying take place.
United States GP - Photo: Race Pictures
Forecasts suggest partly cloudy skies and the possibility of an isolated shower or thunderstorm. Despite the uncertainty, conditions will remain warm with highs near 34°C, light winds, and humidity close to 60%.
Sunday – a dry race?
Race day should bring back the heat and stability. The forecast calls for mostly clear skies, a top temperature of around 33°C, and steady winds of 10–15 km/h. While there’s only a slim chance of a brief passing shower, all signs point toward a dry and sunny finale in Austin.
2025 United States GP - Full Schedule
Formula 1 heads to Austin for the nineteenth round of the 2025 season, where the championship fight between Max Verstappen and the McLaren duo takes centre stage once again.
The Circuit of the Americas is set to deliver another unpredictable weekend, made even more intense by the return of the Sprint format. With qualifying moving to Friday and championship points up for grabs on Saturday, every session could prove crucial in shaping the title race.
With the schedule set to U.S. local time, fans across Europe and the UK can look forward to an evening of racing action.
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