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Formula 1 weather 2025: The current forecast for Spa

The current weather forecast for the 13th race weekend of the 2025 Formula 1 season at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

These are crucial questions every race weekend of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Namely: What is the weather forecast? Can wet track conditions be expected at the venue? Will intermediate or even rain tires be needed? Or will it simply remain dry from practice through qualifying to the race, with dry tires sufficient? In short: What do drivers such as Nico Hülkenberg, Max Verstappen, and Lewis Hamilton need to prepare for?

To answer these questions, our editors keep a close eye on the weather at the Formula 1 venues several days before the start of testing or race weekends. As the event progresses, this preview article is updated with the latest weather information, including temperature in degrees Celsius, wind speed, cloud cover, and expected precipitation for each day of the weekend.

The result is the most accurate weather forecast possible for each Grand Prix of the 2025 Formula 1 season. However, all information is provided without guarantee, as some motorsport venues, such as Spa-Francorchamps and the Nürburgring, are known for particularly changeable weather that cannot always be accurately predicted. Precipitation can also occur there without warning.

The next Formula 1 race will take place at Spa from July 25 to 27, 2025, for the Belgian Grand Prix, the 13th race of the year.

The support races on Sunday morning took place on a wet track. The rain has since stopped, but everything indicates that it will be wet at least at times during the Formula 1 race.

Two hours before the start of the race, the probability of rain is only 35 percent, with an upward trend toward the evening. However, a bad weather front is currently moving toward Spa from the west. It is therefore by no means out of the question that it will rain again later in the afternoon. The probability of rain at some point on Sunday is 75 percent.

The wind is blowing at an average speed of nine km/h from the west, which means mostly crosswinds and tailwinds at the apex of the first corner, “La Source.”

Initial forecasts for the following race weekend in Budapest (August 3):

July and August are among the hottest months of the year in Budapest. Average temperatures are above 25 degrees Celsius. With an average of six rainy days per month, showers cannot be ruled out, but at the Hungarian Grand Prix they often take the form of short but intense heat storms.

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