Abu Dhabi GP weather forecast: What are conditions forecast to be at Yas Marina?

Henry Valantine
Abu Dhabi GP weather forecast for 2025.

The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is the one race on the calendar to take place in day-night conditions.

The F1 weather forecast has landed for the season finale, at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Formula 1’s only day-night race has been on the calendar since 2009, and races there have rarely ever seen rain in Abu Dhabi’s warm climes, but conditions change from session to session.

Abu Dhabi GP weather forecast: What are conditions like for qualifying?

Saturday 6 December

FP3 (2.30pm local; 10.30am UK) and Qualifying (6pm local; 2pm UK)

The clouds from Friday are predicted to sit much higher in the sky on Saturday, leading to a brighter FP3 session with a temperature of 28°C for the session.

“Sunny weather with some clouds at times,” is the FIA forecast.

Much like Friday, temperatures are set to cool for the evening qualifying session, with the drivers set to clock their fast one-lap pace under the lights in 26°C conditions.

The track forecast for FP3 is a minimum of 40 and a maximum of 44°C.

For qualifying that will drop to a minimum of 28 and a maximum of 32°C.

The wind should not be a factor with gusts only up to 10kph.

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Abu Dhabi race weather forecast: What are conditions like for race day?

Sunday 7 December

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (5pm local; 1pm UK)

As with the rest of the weekend, Sunday’s race is predicted to take place in dry conditions around Abu Dhabi, with the wind picking up to approximately 20kph at certain points in what could be one potential hiccup for the drivers.

Other than that, the weather is not set to be a factor in track conditions, with 26°C air temperatures accompanying the drivers in dry weather for the race.

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