Just as one Formula 1 race weekend concludes, yet another is upon us with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit for the final event of 2025's first triple-header.
Having raced so far in Australia, China, Japan and Bahrain, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix marks the fifth round of this year's campaign.
Lando Norris continues to lead the way in the drivers' standings having shrugged off the first victory for his main title rival, Max Verstappen, in Japan earlier this month. Yet it was team-mate Oscar Piastri who piloted his McLaren to victory in Bahrain last time out.
There are now just three points separating the papaya duo with Verstappen down in third place after a disappointing weekend at Sakhir. Given the Dutchman's record of two victories at the track since it joined the calendar in 2021, the competition could be about to heat up.
All eyes remain fixed on seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton after a lacklustre start to his debut season with Ferrari. The Scuderia's driver lineup were much improved last weekend, bringing home P4 and P5 for Charles Leclerc and Hamilton respectively.
Despite the points haul in Bahrain, the Maranello-based outfit are still trailing behind their rival constructors' after a double disqualification in China- so will Ferrari continue to thrive or was their showing in Bahrain a fluke?
Here is the crucial weather forecast ahead of the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix!
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weather forecast
Sunday, April 20: Race
Just hours before the race, there has been little change to the forecast long predicted for race day. Expect to see hot conditions once again for the race on Sunday, with the 50-lap Saudi Arabian GP getting underway at 8pm local time.
Temperatures are expected to remain above average for the evening at 32 degrees Celsius for lights out, and that will feel more like 37, in an expected tough race for the drivers. There is a light breeze from the north west side of the circuit but it is highly unlikely to prove a factor during the grand prix.
It is not forecast to rain at any point throughout the event, but humidity will once again be over 40 per cent.
Keep an eye on this article for regular updates throughout the Saudi Arabian GP weekend.