Sao Paulo Grand Prix: the latest weather report ahead of crucial sprint
3rd November 2025Brazil is next on the F1 calendar for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, and it is expected to be a mixed weekend with the weather, in a crucial sprint race weekend.
Feature image credit: Getty Images // Red Bull Content Pool
F1 heads south once more, following on from both the United States and Mexico City Grand Prix, to embark on the 21st round of the 2025 season, completing the third consecutive race on the American continents.
McLaren’s Lando Norris has taken over as the points leader in the drivers’ championship, after a commanding drive in Mexico, to take the lead for the first time since April. He now leads the championship over his teammate, Oscar Piastri, by one point.
Additionally, having outscored Piastri again, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen chipped away at Piastri’s lead once more and now sits 36 points behind Norris in third place.
The weather in Sao Paulo can throw up some challenging conditions, as the teams and drivers tackled last year, in recent times, with rainy conditions plaguing both qualifying and the race. So, according to the Met Office, what is the expected weather forecast for the upcoming Grand Prix?
Friday
The opening day of the weekend is expected to be dry, with sunny intervals throughout the day. Temperatures are expected to be high of 27° and lows of 22°. There is a moderate chance of rain, standing as high as 40% by 3pm.
Saturday
Saturday is expected to hold changing conditions with sunny intervals throughout the day, following an early light shower at 9am. Temperatures are forecast to be as high as 26°, with lows of 15°.
The chance of rain is greater in the morning, standing at 50% from 6am to 9am, but it is expected to reduce as the day goes on.
Sunday
Race day will hold conditions similar to Friday with sunny intervals across the day but temperatures are expected to be the lowest across the race weekend, with highs of 20° and lows of 13°.
Again, there is a slight chance of rain on race day, with it having a greater chance in the morning. There is a 30% chance of rain at 9am but is expected to drop for the remainder of the day.
Read more Formula 1 here:
- FIA confirm Cost Cap regulation breach after 2024 review
- Mexico City Grand Prix: 3 Winners & Losers
- FIA give reasoning for Lewis Hamilton’s time penalty at Mexico City Grand Prix
- Who finished where at the Mexico City Grand Prix?
- Lando Norris wins in Mexico City Grand Prix as Oscar Piastri loses championship lead
- Who will start where at the Mexico City Grand Prix?
Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to keep up with the latest news from ApexMotorsports.co.uk!
Hi, I’m Kamron. I created ApexMotorsports.co.uk in the dying embers of the 2021 Formula 1 world championship. It allowed me freedom to write whatever I wanted to write about which was all things motorsports, my passion.
I have put a lot of effort in over the years to keep this website in its best shape and I’ve loved seeing the brand grow consistently, month-on-month, year-on-year. My ambition is to keep watching this brand grow into a primary outlet of news for all things motorsports whilst fueling my desire to pursue a career in sports journalism, specialising in motorsports.


