Possible rain could affect Australian Grand Prix - Full Weather Forecast
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After months of waiting, it is finally race week for the first of 24 times in 2025. The season opener takes place at the iconic Albert Park circuit in Melbourne, Australia. With the race closing in, the weather becomes an important factor. What will the conditions be like for the 20 drivers for the first weekend of the season, and are we expecting rain? Find out below.
This is the weather for the 2025 Australian Grand Prix:
Melbourne is 11 hours ahead of GMT, so eager fans around Europe will be getting up early to watch the season opener at the Albert Park Circuit. Lights out is at 4am GMT, with the weather in Melbourne being very different to the northern hemisphere, with warm sunny conditions expected for almost the whole weekend.
On Friday, Formula 1 cars return to action for the first time since pre-season testing in Bahrain. According to weather.com, drivers will enjoy warm conditions of up to 28 degrees Celcius, a zero per cent chance of rain for the first two practice sessions and an average wind speed of between 5 to 15 kph.
Saturday will be the hottest day of the week in Albert Park, possibly reaching up to a scorching 35 degrees with slightly higher winds between 10 and 20 kph. Again, the humidity remains low, however, things may look slightly different for the race on Sunday.
Is rain to be expected?
On Sunday, the five red lights go out, and the first race of the season will begin. On 'race day', it will be considerably cooler than on Saturday. During the race, it will reach a maximum temperature of 25 degrees. Humidity and the chance of rain is a lot higher, at over 80 per cent, with stronger winds at 15 to 25 kph. So, in terms of weather conditions, too, there is an interesting weekend ahead.
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