Weather report: the latest forecast for the F1 Saudi Arabian GP
15th April 2025The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix marks the final race of the first triple header of the 2025 season. What is the weather expected to be like?
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The Saudi Arabian GP marks the fifth round of the 2025 season, but it will also be the final race of the first triple header of the year, featuring the now-completed Japan and Bahrain races.
McLaren currently holds onto a provisional one-two in the drivers’ standings with Lando Norris out in front ahead of Oscar Piastri, who claimed his second victory of the season in Bahrain last weekend.
So what is the weather expected to be like in Saudi Arabia? According to the Met Office, it will be unsurprisingly dry.
Oscar Piastri controls Bahrain GP victory ahead of George Russell and Lando Norris
The weather report
Across the weekend, it is expected to be sunny and hot all weekend, with no rain expected as the chance of rain stands at less than five percent across the three-day weekend.
On Friday, practice will see temperatures as high as 35° before it drops to 31° as the day gives way to night. This will be similar on Saturday with temperatures rising one degree higher (36°) for Free Practice 3 before it returns to 31° for qualifying.
On race day, the temperature will remain the same – at 31° – as the previous two days for the race start.
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