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2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix - Sunday morning weather forecast
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2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix - Sunday morning weather forecast

Find out the latest weather forecast for the 2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix.

The 2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix is currently set to feature wet conditions, with a 90% chance of rain hitting Montreal.

As of 07:45 ET local time on Sunday, May 24th, the current forecast is for a wet and wind-affected race, with wind potentially up to 50kph. 

A huge rain cell is passing over Montreal in the morning, with conditions set to improve throughout the day, but still be enough to cause significant disruption to the grand prix - planned for a 16:00 local time start.

The wind and rain will be gusting from the west to east, which is right-to-left across the straight-finish start, which runs south. 

Pirelli has already advised teams and drivers to use the full wet tyres, owing to the combination of cool air temperatures of 10-13 degrees Celsius, and a track layout which does not feature high-speed corners to generate tyre temperatures.

Originally published by RacingNews365

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