Spanish Grand Prix Weekend Weather Forecast: Will It Rain?

After a rainy weekend in Canada, Formula 1 heads back to Europe.

Last year’s race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was dry, but will it be the same this year?

Red Bull Racing is feeling the pressure. McLaren and Ferrari have improved a lot, and Mercedes was strong in Canada while Ferrari had two cars fail to finish. This makes the constructors’ championship more exciting, though Max Verstappen still leads comfortably in the drivers’ standings.

What does the forecast look like for Spain?

Weather.com says it’ll be dry in Spain this weekend. Temperatures should stay above 20 degrees Celsius with little chance of rain over all three days.

Friday has a 20% chance of rain with temperatures peaking at 26 degrees. Saturday looks even better with just a 9% chance of rain and temperatures possibly hitting 27 degrees. Clear skies are expected on both days.

Sunday might see some clouds, but temperatures will remain high, around 27 degrees again. The chance of rain is only 18%.

Fans might think this weather gives everyone an equal shot at winning!

So what do you think? Will it be another dry race or will we get surprised by some rain?

Albert Ramirez
Albert Ramirez
Albert Ramirez is a senior writer at F1Highlights.com. With a passion for motorsports, Albert brings a unique perspective to the world of Formula One. With over five years of experience as a sports reporter, he has honed his skills in capturing the essence of the sport.

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