
The F1 2025 season continues with the Canadian Grand Prix, after a gruelling European triple-header took place.
With the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve having played host to some of the all-time great races in Formula 1, not least in mixed conditions, the weather forecast is always a point of intrigue in Canada.
Canadian GP weather forecast: What will the weather be like in Montréal?
Following the blazing sunshine in Spain, as it stands, a weekend of a mixture of sun and cloud has been forecast for the Canadian Grand Prix.
Changeable weather is a feature of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve , but ahead of the weekend, the chance of rain appears low, and conditions will be significantly cooler than in Barcelona.
Canadian GP weather forecast: What are conditions like for FP1 and FP2?
Friday 13 June – FP1 (13:30 – 14:30 local time)
The coolest day of the race weekend is expected to greet the drivers on Friday, but the day is expected to be dry.
A high of 18°C is expected in FP1, with overcast conditions.
Friday 13 June – FP2 (17:00 – 18:00)
Much like FP1, cloudy weather is expected to last into the afternoon for FP2, with temperatures remaining a steady 18°C as the drivers complete their race simulations.
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Canadian GP weather forecast: What are conditions like for FP3 and Quali?
Saturday 14 June – FP3 (12:30 – 13:30)
A bright start to the day is set to welcome the drivers as the Saturday running gets underway, with highs of 19°C expected in FP3 in MontrĂ©al.
Saturday 14 June – Qualifying (16:00)
The sun is expected to stay out for qualifying later in the afternoon in Montréal, albeit with a 20% chance of rain as it stands.
A temperature of 21°C is expected for qualifying, with a low threat of wet weather.
Canadian GP race weather forecast: What are conditions like for race day?
Sunday 15 June – Canadian Grand Prix (14:00)
A sunny and dry day is expected for the Canadian Grand Prix, and while there was a below-20% chance of rain listed earlier in the week, that has now gone down to 0% for during the race.
In-race temperatures are due to be 22-23°C, meaning a set of consistent conditions are due to greet the drivers for the 70 laps around MontrĂ©al.
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