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What's the weather forecast for the 2020 Turkish Grand Prix?
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It's time to talk Turkey and, specifically, the weather forecast. Will it be rain or shine in Istanbul this weekend? Early indications are conditions are set to be mixed over the weekend...
This much-anticipated return of Istanbul Park to the calendar means we're hopefully set for a gripping Turkish Grand Prix, and it could even be spiced up further by the weather.
Oh yes, that means there is a chance of rain this weekend. Friday looks set to be dry, but Saturday and Sunday could potentially see wet weather, and all the team strategists will be keeping a very close eye on the weather radar...
Scroll down for the full forecast for all three days of the Turkish Grand Prix weekend!
The weather forecast for the 2020 Turkish Grand Prix
2020 Turkish Grand Prix weather forecast
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 – FP1 AND FP2 WEATHER
Conditions: A mix of low-level clouds and sunny spells. Dry conditions very likely. Light wind.
Maximum temperature expected: 17 Celsius__
Chance of rain: <20%
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 – FP3 AND QUALIFYING WEATHER
Conditions: Mainly cloudy. Moderate chance of light scattered showers, most likely in the afternoon and evening. Light-to-moderate northerly wind.
Maximum temperature expected: 16 Celsius
Chance of rain: 40%
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15 – RACE WEATHER
Conditions: Mainly cloudy all day long. Moderate chance of light scattered showers. Air temperature around 15°C during the Race. Light northeasterly wind.
Maximum temperature expected: 15 Celsius
Chance of rain: 40%
For more information on the Turkish GP, visit our race hub here.
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