Belgian Grand Prix Faces 19°C Race Day at Spa With Just 10% Rain Risk
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Updated · Formula 1 · Jul 15
Belgian Grand Prix Faces 19°C Race Day at Spa With Just 10% Rain Risk
2 articles · Updated · Formula 1 · Jul 15
Summary
Sunday at Spa-Francorchamps is forecast to be cooler and largely dry, with a 19°C high, 8°C low and only a 10% chance of rain for the Belgian Grand Prix.
Morning fog remains the main watchpoint before 0900, while fronts moving through in the morning and afternoon are expected to stay too dry to trigger precipitation.
Winds should average 13 km/h with gusts up to 40 km/h, and track temperatures may only reach the low 30s unless afternoon sunshine strengthens.
Friday currently looks like the weekend's most unsettled day, with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms, before conditions stabilize to a 20% rain risk on Saturday.
That cooler, steadier outlook contrasts with Spa's rain-hit reputation and last year's wet-dry race, which Oscar Piastri won after a delay for excessive rain.