Will rain play a part at the Miami Grand Prix? Full F1 weather forecast

09:38, 28 Apr
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It's race week in Florida, and it's time to have a look at the weather for this weekend's Miami Grand Prix. What forecast can fans expect at the Miami International Autodrome? Find out here!
Last year, Lando Norris won his first Grand Prix in Miami and McLaren's first since Daniel Ricciardo's 2021 victory in Monza.
Coming into the sixth race weekend of the 2025 season, Oscar Piastri leads the way out front on 99 points. The Australian holds a 10-point lead over teammate Norris, who won a chaotic Australian Grand Prix at the start of the season. Piastri is coming off the back of his third race victory of the season in Saudi Arabia.
This week's race will also be the second sprint of the season after Lewis Hamilton's first success with Ferrari in China.

Full Miami Grand Prix weather forecast

On Friday, it's set to be 29 degrees Celsius with a 24% chance of rain. Winds will sit between 10 and 15 miles per hour on what is meant to be a partly cloudy, but very warm day. Drivers will deal with 58% humidity as they navigate FP1 and sprint qualifying.
On Saturday, It will be sunny and warm once again. 29c is predicted once again with a similar 24% chance of rain. Drivers will battle it out on track for the sprint race and qualifying under the beating Florida sun in the 'sunshine state.'
On race day, conditions are predicted to be 30c with similar winds seen throughout the weekend of 10 to 15 miles per hour. A hot track temperature will certainly play a factor on tyre degredation, so it's something to keep an eye on. Fans attending will need to make sure they are protected from the extreme UV light over the course of the weekend.