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F1 Spanish Grand Prix weather forecast - latest today from Barcelona

F1 Spanish Grand Prix weather forecast - latest today from Barcelona

F1 Spanish Grand Prix weather forecast - latest today from Barcelona

F1 Spanish Grand Prix weather forecast - latest today from Barcelona

Here's what the weather forecast looks like during the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix weekend in Barcelona.

F1 heads to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the 10th round of the season, fresh off a dramatic Canadian Grand Prix that saw Max Verstappen take his 60th career victory in a rain-affected race.

However, Barcelona offers a stark contrast - a scorching summer sun that can turn the track into a furnace, pushing drivers to their physical limits as they battle for supremacy.

With the championship fight heating up, the weather could be a crucial factor in determining who comes out on top.

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Spanish Grand Prix weather forecast

Here's a breakdown of the latest forecast for the three days of the race weekend:

Friday, June 21: FP1 & FP2

The sunny and dry weather from Friday's first practice continued for the second run, with the high temperature reaching a comfortable 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit).

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Saturday, June 22: FP3 & Qualifying

The final practice run and qualifying session on Saturday had similar weather conditions, with sunny skies and a light breeze throughout the day.

Temperatures rose slightly, reaching 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) and dropping to 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit).

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Sunday, June 23: Race

Despite some rain showers earlier today, things look much drier now with only a 20% chance of rain during the race. Temperatures have cooled a bit from the morning highs, dropping down to 22 degrees.

Humidity stays around 70%, and a light southerly wind blows as the cars take to the track for the 3pm local time start.

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