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There were massive expectations mounting on the Styrian Grand Prix, and it wasn’t necessarily subject to the on-track racing, but also to the weather. Rains remained a heavy possibility throughout the weekend, and it did arrive, but never during any of the F1 sessions.

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Sunday, in particular, had wet race written all over it. But, in the end, the sun was shining bright, with significant humidity and unusually high temperatures. The predicted showers, funnily enough, only showed up moments after the podium celebrations, comprising Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and Valtteri Bottas ended.

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Hence, with the first Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring failing to impress the fans, how is the weather looking for the Austrian Grand Prix weekend? Well, yet again, wet.

Will F1 see rain this weekend?

Austria has been one of the toughest places to predict rains, with previous years hinting at how dynamic weather can around these parts of Europe.

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The Red Bull Ring is present in an area that mostly witnesses localized development of storms, which depends on the level of humidity and moisture that persists around the area.

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Hence, weather around this particular circuit can be erratic, and this certainly shows why none of the weather models failed to bring out the right predictions.

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The good news is that, unlike last weekend, there seems to be a consensus around the weather over this weekend. Most of the most weather models are expecting thunderstorms around Saturday and Sunday. So, the likelihood of F1 fans meeting with yet another disappointing race is significantly low.

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How the probability stands as of now

On Friday, the chances of thundershowers remain around 70% during FP1 and gradually reduce as the day goes. The probability comes down to 40% during FP2.

On Saturday, it is exactly the opposite of Friday; while FP3 might witness a dry session as chances of rain persist around 20%-30%, afternoon hours can see light to medium thunderstorms, possibly showing up around the time F1 gets set for the qualifying session. The chances of rain are around 50%.

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Sunday looks far better for the rain lovers. The probability of rain is high throughout the day, peaking around light out. During the race, there remains a considerably high 75% chance of rain.

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Overall, things seem pretty positive this weekend. But yet again, let’s not get our hopes high, especially after witnessing what happened last weekend. So, will the Red Bull Ring disappoint the fans for the second straight weekend?

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Rohit Kumar is an F1 author at EssentiallySports. He has been an ardent follower of the racing series since 2007, with his love for the sport coinciding with his love for Kimi Raikkonen. He is also an ardent follower of Sebastian Vettel and Aston Martin Racing. With his favorite track being Hockenheim and his favorite turn being Eau Rouge (Spa, Belgium), Rohit is a strong advocate for bringing back the pre-turbo-hybrid era V10 engines and their screams. Apart from being an author, Rohit is also a trained tennis player, having qualified for national tournaments. He has been a part of the Estilio Academy for over a decade.

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