Weather Report: the latest forecast ahead of Las Vegas Grand Prix

Weather Report: the latest forecast ahead of Las Vegas Grand Prix

17th November 2025 0 By Kamron Kent

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is next up on the Formula 1 calendar as Sin City ignites the final triple header of the season, with conditions set to be dry and chilly.

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F1 heads to Las Vegas for the third final round of the season, with the driver’s championship still yet to be decided. The final triple header of the season will be completed under the lights with a trio of night races: Vegas, Qatar and Abu Dhabi. 

Vegas has become notoriously chilly as a night race, with cold temperatures impacting grip. However, the sessions have been brought forward this year, with all sessions being brought forward by two hours, so the conditions are expected not to be as bad.

It also marks the final race in the United States of the season, following the Miami and Austin races in May and October, respectively. 

According to the meteorologists at BBC Weather, they expect it to be a dry but chilly weekend with low temperatures dropping to single figures as the sun disappears in Nevada, USA.  

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Friday 

Friday will be a warm start to the weekend with temperatures set to be around 14° at the start of Free Practice 1 but it will drop to 10° for FP2. There is some chance of rain, but it sits relatively low, with percentages ranging between 26-30% during and between FP1 and FP2. 

Saturday

Temperatures will be slightly warmer on the second day of the event, with the conditions set to be 15° during FP3 before they drop to 11° for qualifying. Similarly, there is still a chance of rain, but this is expected to be higher compared to Friday. 

The forecast predicts there will be a  42% chance of rain during the final hour of practice and 39% during qualifying. 

Sunday 

On race day, it is expected to be the warmest night of the weekend, over the three days, with highs of 12° at the race start time. However, this is expected to drop to 10° as the race progresses. The forecast expects a lower chance of rain compared to Saturday, currently standing at 24-25%. 

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