This weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix is looking set to be a warm and dry affair, based on current weather forecasts.
Round 20 of the season at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez marks the second-part of the first of two tripe headers completing the F1 season, with the battle hotting up in the constructors' title.
According to RacingNews365's weather partner WeerOnline, the chance of rain is very small across the weekend in the Mexican capital.
The weather will be very similar across Friday and Saturday, with blue skies and highs of 23 degrees Celsius forecast.
This does change on Sunday at 20:00 UK time – 14:00 local time – as rain cannot be completely ruled out.
Highs of 22 degrees Celsius are forecast for the race, although unlike Friday and Saturday clouds are expected, as is a strong northeasterly wind packing a punch which could catch drivers out.
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