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What is the weather forecast for the 2024 Miami Grand Prix?
After a rain-hit weekend in China, the F1 paddock moves to the other side of the world for the Miami Grand Prix – but what does the weather have in store at the Florida venue?
As was the case in Shanghai, the Sprint format will be in play at the Miami International Autodrome and, according to the current outlook, all three days of action are set to be held in largely sunny, warm conditions.
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Scroll down to get a detailed weather forecast for the weekend.
2024 Miami Grand Prix weekend weather forecast
FRIDAY, MAY 3 – FP1 AND SPRINT QUALIFYING
Conditions: A sunny and dry day. Breezy with an easterly wind. Gusts of up to 40 kph in the afternoon.
FP1: 28°C. SQ: 28°C.
Maximum temperature expected: 28 Celsius
Minimum temperature expected: 23 Celsius
Chance of rain: <20%
SATURDAY, MAY 4 – SPRINT AND QUALIFYING
Conditions: Mostly sunny with a few cumulus clouds developing in the afternoon. Slight chance of light scattered showers. Same wind conditions as Friday with gusts of up to 40 kph.
SPRINT: 27°C. Q: 27°C.
Maximum temperature expected: 28 Celsius
Minimum temperature expected: 23 Celsius
Chance of rain: 20%
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SUNDAY, MAY 5 – RACE WEATHER
Conditions: Partly cloudy in the morning with a slight chance of showers, clearing in the afternoon. Similar wind conditions to previous days.
RACE: 27°C.
Maximum temperature expected: 27 Celsius
Minimum temperature expected: 23 Celsius
Chance of rain: 20%
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