The weather had been unseasonally cool in Montreal during the first days of June, but temperatures will rise to their typical levels in time for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.
However, as was the case at the previous round in Monaco, there is a significant chance that the opening day of practice will be affected by rain. The temperature should hold up, however, potentially reaching as high as 24C.
Sunny conditions are forecast during qualifying but conditions will be slightly cooler. Similar conditions are currently expected for race day: dry and perhaps a little warmer.
For more updates on the track conditions during each session keep an eye on F1 Fanatic Live and the F1 Fanatic Twitter account.
Location of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
See the location of every race on the 2015 F1 calendar here:
PorscheF1 (@xtwl)
4th June 2015, 11:47
So no running basically.
FullSpe3d (@dryyoshi)
4th June 2015, 12:04
weather gods no one wants to see rain in practice please just give us some on Sunday for once…
Woody (@woodyd91)
4th June 2015, 18:10
Rain can just as easily spoil a good race as well as make a good race.
FullSpe3d (@dryyoshi)
4th June 2015, 18:19
considering how boring F1 has been this season I don’t think a bit of rain could make it worse
Woody (@woodyd91)
4th June 2015, 22:50
Everybody is entitled to their opinion, I don’t happen to agree. Has it been a classic start to a season? No, not really, then again the best tracks are yet to come up. Has it been boring though? No, but then not every race can be a classic, not every season can be a classic either. Having said that I don’t think there has ever been an era when some people thought it was boring, will always happen.
Woody (@woodyd91)
4th June 2015, 22:51
some people didn’t think*
paulguitar (@paulguitar)
4th June 2015, 13:14
It is a real let-down when it rains on a Friday, very likely no action at all….:(
mark p
4th June 2015, 13:23
No running and a rare time for the working European fan to watch FP2. There is no God.
AdrianP (@plattsa2)
4th June 2015, 14:14
Morning everyone. Greetings from Montreal. Sorry about the weather forecast for Friday. But we’re due to have a fine weekend, hopefully without major weather inconvenience (temperatures here were down to +3C earlier in the week with snow just to the north of us on Mont Tremblant – so we’re still in the period of crazy weather between winter and summer – it would be unfair to call it spring).
If you’ll forgive the blatant self promotion, we’ve got a website here for Montreal weather that includes a webcam just to the west of the circuit that updates every 3 seconds … if you want to see live weather about 2 minutes before it hits the circuit, you’re more than welcome to visit!
Chrill
4th June 2015, 14:19
Well, snow in F1 would be interesting. Shame we missed that.
AdrianP (@plattsa2)
4th June 2015, 14:32
Yup, hail is fairly common, but snow would make for some interesting tire choices (this is a shot of the weather radar just to the North of Montreal from two days ago).
jok
4th June 2015, 14:47
Has there ever been snow on race weekends I wonder….
Woody (@woodyd91)
4th June 2015, 18:12
Don’t think so, But how awesome would an F1 be with studded tyres!
AdrianP (@plattsa2)
4th June 2015, 14:15
Sorry – the link to the website didn’t come through. Montreal webcam weather
Foosa
4th June 2015, 14:54
Is that link safe, can anyone confirm.
I am wary of clicking on webcam links.
uan (@uan)
4th June 2015, 15:20
The link’s fine. Just showing a couple white vans….wait I hear something outside my house…a black helicopter in stealth mode…someone’s at the door…oh no!…it’s the link…they’re after me…too late!…don’t use the linnnnn–
Ylli Beli (@yllib)
4th June 2015, 15:47
Omg… Smb help this man…
paulguitar (@paulguitar)
4th June 2015, 15:41
@plattsa2
Thanks for the link, I will be checking it tomorrow in an optimistic mood…..:)
iFelix (@ifelix)
4th June 2015, 14:43
I would have rather had sunny day on Friday and rain on race day to spice things up!
tundra
4th June 2015, 15:10
Is it just me or do we really see much less wet races than 5-10 years ago? It seems that if there’s rain it only affects the free practices or the qualifying!
Ian Bond (@ianbond001)
4th June 2015, 16:12
Nope, it’s just that the rainy races are more memorable.
mark p
4th June 2015, 21:24
Keep quiet. Every criticism is taken on board and instead of a clear goal in mind which involves including some things and compromising on others the FIA just use a bit of everything. If you do not stop this Bernies Sprinkler idea will be included for 2017.
PorscheF1 (@xtwl)
4th June 2015, 16:25
@ianbond001 – I have had that feeling too. Most noticably I fele like I remember far more races red flagged for rain after 2010.
hola
4th June 2015, 16:34
No it is really not raining in races anymore. Not related to memory or anything.
List of all wet races (year and round numbers)
1950: 3
1951: 1
1952: 3, 4, 7
1953: 6
1954: 1, 5, 7
1955: 5
1956: 4, 8
1957: –
1958: 9
1959: –
1960: 2
1961: 5, 6
1962: 6, 7
1963: 2, 4
1964: –
1965: 3, 9
1966: 2, 4, 6
1967: 8
1968: 5, 6, 8
1969: –
1970: –
1971: 4, 10
1972: 3, 4, 12
1973: 14
1974: 2, 4, 11
1975: 5, 8, 10, 12
1976: 10, 16
1977: 7, 12, 15
1978: 12
1979: 3, 15
1980: 6
1981, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 14
1982: –
1983: 5
1984: 6
1985: 2, 13
1986: –
1987: 5
1988: 8, 9, 15
1989: 6, 11, 16
1990: 5
1991: 2, 3, 14, 16
1992: 4, 8, 12
1993: 1, 2, 3, 15
1994: 15
1995: 3, 7, 11, 14, 16
1996: 2, 6, 7
1997: 5, 8, 12
1998: 3, 9, 13
1999: 7, 14
2000: 6, 8, 11, 13, 15 16
2001: 2, 3
2002: 10
2003: 1, 3
2004: 2, 15, 18
2005: 16
2006: 13, 16
2007: 10, 15, 16
2008: 6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 18
2009: 2, 3
2010: 2, 4, 7, 13, 17
2011: 7, 9, 10, 11, 16
2012, 2, 20
2013: 2
2014: –
hola
4th June 2015, 16:35
Add Suzuka for 2014.
Imre (@f1mre)
4th June 2015, 17:06
And Hungary…
ILuvSoundtracks (@)
4th June 2015, 17:36
So 1981, 2000 and 2008 had the most wet races.
AdrianP (@plattsa2)
5th June 2015, 12:42
Might be interesting to overlap these numbers with stats on El Nino and A La Nina years … http://ggweather.com/enso/oni.htm
MtlRacer (@mtlracer)
4th June 2015, 16:31
I live in Montreal and the weather forecasts this spring have been changing every day.
Yesterday, the forecast for tomorrow was what they now have for Sunday, and only scattered showers for Friday.
http://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/qc-147_metric_e.html
hola
4th June 2015, 16:35
Maybe by tomorrow, tomorrow’s forecast would be Saturday’s or Sunday’s? Hope.
ILuvSoundtracks (@)
4th June 2015, 17:38
That should be a hope for more drama!
Steve K
4th June 2015, 18:09
Quit worrying about water and worry about humans. Go back to Fahrenheit rest of the world! Celsuis is a silly way to communicate air tempature to the masses.
Woody (@woodyd91)
4th June 2015, 18:17
I’d love to know why…
Marcus
4th June 2015, 19:52
Celsius master race!
SauberS1 (@saubers1)
4th June 2015, 22:51
The rain should make more exciting in the race. :D
Akshat
5th June 2015, 11:30
I wonder why we are not getting rainy Sundays any more. Its like the rain Gods are starving us of wet races.
Every race weekend is like: “Rain expected for the weekend, except for the race, which should be dry” or ” Heavy rain is forecast for Friday, cloudy and cool but dry weather for Saturday, and warm and sunny conditions for race day”. Canadian rain Gods, I pray to you.
#ForzaJules.