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Weather Forecast for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Weekend: Are There Any Chances of Rain in Jeddah?
Weather can play a crucial part in how a Formula One Grand Prix pans out. The best example we have had so far this season was the Belgium Grand Prix. So with F1 heading to Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, what are the conditions should drivers and teams be ready for?
Rain can make any race interesting, especially for the fans. But for teams and drivers, it can be a challenge. So as they prepare for the upcoming race, what weather should teams expect for round twenty-one of this season?
What are the conditions for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix before the race?
This will be the first time that Saudi Arabia will be hosting a Formula One race, but it’s not the first time that F1 has raced in the middle east. FP1 will kick off at 4:30 pm local time, with the weather predicted to be at 33 degrees Celcius, winds reaching a speed of 13 km/h, humidity at 33%, and zero percent chance at precipitation.
FP2 will commence at 8:00 pm and the weather is said to drop to 27 degrees Celsius, with winds still reaching a speed of 13 km/h. While, humidity is predicted to beat 47%, and still there will be a zero percent chance of precipitation.
The final practice session will start at 5:00 pm, the weather is predicted to be at 27 degrees Celsius. Winds will be reaching a speed of 19 km/h, humidity is said to be at 46%, and zero percent chance of precipitation.
Formula One F1 – Qatar Grand Prix – Losail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar – November 19, 2021 Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton during practice REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
The conditions for the qualifying session are said to be at 24 degrees Celsius, with winds reaching a speed of 9 km/h, and still a zero percent chance at precipitation.
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What will the weather be for Sunday’s race at the Saudi Arabian GP?
As drivers prepare to battle it out in round twenty-one of this season, they are hoping that the weather is in their favor. The lights will go out at 8:30 pm, with the chequered flag being dropped at 10:30 pm.
Formula One F1 – Qatar Grand Prix – Losail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar – November 20, 2021 McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo during qualifying REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
The weather is said to be cool throughout the duration of the race. The temperature is said to be around 24 degrees Celsius, with winds reaching a speed of 9 km/h, and no chances of any showers being present at the race, as there is a zero percent chance of precipitation.
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