Weather conditions in Canada can often be unpredictable and we have seen instances of showers impacting the Montreal race in the past.
However, for the 2025 edition of the race, only a low chance of such rainfall is expected to surround the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
The Canadian Grand Prix hosts the 10th round of the campaign, with George Russell starting from pole position ahead of Max Verstappen.
The race will get underway at 14:00 local time with temperatures of 22°C forecast for when the lights go out.
There has been no rainfall yet throughout the weekend in Montreal, and as it stands, it looks as though the race will be dry.
While bigger clouds will form in the south of Montreal, thin cirrus clouds and some small cumulus clouds may be visible over the track during the race.
The chance of a shower hitting the circuit before or during the race is roughly 10 per cent, likely meaning a dry affair is in order.
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