Canada will host Round 10 of the 2025 F1 season this weekend, but what does the weather have in store for the drivers in Montreal?
While the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve was hit by rain during last year’s race, as things stand it looks like dry conditions are on the cards this time around, with the forecast predicting a mixture of sunshine and cloud cover across the three days of action.
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Scroll down to get a detailed weather forecast for the weekend ahead.

2025 Canadian Grand Prix weekend weather forecast
FRIDAY, JUNE 13 – FP1 AND FP2
Conditions: Sunny at first before arrival of a veil of high level clouds from noon becoming thicker in the evening. Dry day expected. Light northwesterly wind backing westerly in the afternoon. FP1: 19°C // FP2: 20°C
Maximum temperature expected: 20 Celsius
Minimum temperature expected: 11 Celsius
Chance of rain: 0%
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 – FP3 AND QUALIFYING
Conditions: Veil of high clouds at first becoming sunny in the afternoon. Dry day expected. Light northeasterly wind. At this range, confidence in the forecast is low and depends of the location of the low pressure area expected over Ontario. FP3: 20°C // Q: 22°C
Maximum temperature expected: 22 Celsius
Minimum temperature expected: 12 Celsius
Chance of rain: <20%
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SUNDAY, JUNE 15 – RACE
Conditions: At this range, air mass expected to become drier giving a sunny and dry day. Very light wind. As Saturday, confidence in the forecast is low and depends of the location of the disturbance. Race start: 23°C
Maximum temperature expected: 23 Celsius
Minimum temperature expected: 12 Celsius
Chance of rain: 20%

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