Latest weather forecast for the 2025 Singapore GP - changing conditions expected
Extreme humidity, soaring temperatures and rain - the Singapore GP has proven to be one of the most demanding races in the calendar. Latest forecasts show that this year is going to be no different - but lets take a closer look.
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THe Forecast
Friday, 3 October, FP1 & Fp2
FP1 will kick off under extreme conditions. Temperatures will rise to 29°C with a humidity of 76%, making driving tremendously challenging. Additionally, there will be a 65% risk of thunderstorms hitting the track in the late afternoon. Conditions will slightly better for FP2, as temperatures drop to 26°C and the chance of rain decreases to 59%. Humidity will remain on a high level however, spiking to 83%.
Saturday, 4 October, Fp3 & Qualifying
The drivers will continue to battle unrelenting conditions on Saturday, as temperatures rise up to 31°C for FP3. Humidity remains at around 72 percent, with a moderate 46% chance of showers. Qualifying will take place under the best conditions of the weekend so far, as temperatures drop to 26°C with a 36% chance of rain.
Sunday, 5 October, Race
With a bit of luck, cars will hit the track under dry conditions in sundays race. The chance of rain is stated with 24%, an all time low for this weekend. Temperatures will reach 26°C, with humidity around 80%.
What has to be considered for the whole weekend is the real feel of temperatures. On Sunday, 26°C will feel like 33°C, caused by tropical conditions in Singapore. This also means that on Saturday, drivers will experience real feel tempeatures of around 38°C. This is why the Singapore GP is one of the most physically demanding weekends of the calendar.
written by Tizian Hatzmann