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Will there be rain at the 2022 Singapore GP? Formula 1 race weather forecast

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Will there be rain at the 2022 Singapore GP?  Formula 1 race weather forecast

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The Singapore Grand Prix 2022 it aims to be extremely exciting. When sorting the rain He was the star as the track was wet due to the rain that had occurred hours before. But what will the weather be like on Sunday during the race?

It wasn’t until 2017 that the event started with mixed conditions, which resulted in a multiple crash among the first classifieds.

Will there be rain at the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix? It’s time to review the weather forecast.

What is the weather forecast for the 2022 Singapore GP race?

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Actually, rains are expected for him Singapore Grand Prix 2022a fact that will surely evolve as time goes on.

According to Accuweather, there is a 66% chance of rain at kick-off in Singapore (20:00 local time). Thunderstorms are expected at the start of the session, starting an hour before the start and losing intensity as the Grand Prix progresses.

Here is the rain forecast for the race:

Dot Temperature Climate chances of rain
One hour before the match 27ºC storms 66%
Start of the race 26ºC storms 66%
One hour after the match 26ºC Misty 49%
Two hours after the match 25ºC Misty 3.4%

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