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

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

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The 2022 Japanese Grand Prix it aims to be completely unpredictable. When sorting the rain He was the star all Friday. But facing Sunday could be again. But what will the weather be like on Sunday during the race?

The last time it rained in the Suzuka race was fatal Grand Prix 2014 where Jules Bianchi suffered injuries that ended up causing his death.

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

What is the time and weather forecast for Japan GP 2022?

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Shortly after kick-off, the prediction for the start time of the race (2:00 PM in Japan) is that There will be rain. The chances are small but will increase as time goes on.

It is estimated that there may even be a storm during the day, which should not affect F1.

Here is the rain forecast for the race:

Dot Temperature Climate chances of rain
One hour before the match 20ºC Light rain 3.4%
Start of the race 20ºC Light rain fifty%
One hour after the match 19ºC Light rain 60%
Two hours after the match 19ºC rains 80%

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