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What's the weather forecast for the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix?
The Tuscan Grand Prix - Ferrari's 1,000th Formula 1 race - is almost upon us, so it's time to check out the weather forecast for Mugello's first Grand Prix this weekend.
Kimi Raikkonen's legendary first F1 test took place at the Ferrari-owned track some 20 years ago, and the last time F1 graced the Italian circuit as a group was in 2012 when Romain Grosjean topped two days of testing.
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But now we have a proper race at Mugello with celebrations galore for Ferrari's anniversary - and a special livery for the SF1000 to boot - with spectators set to attend a Grand Prix for the first time in 2020.
So will those lucky fans need their suncream or their umbrellas? Well, the weather forecast is suitably glorious for most of the weekend, though there is a chance Friday practice could see rain. Scroll down for the full forecast.
2020 Tuscan Grand Prix weather forecast
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 - FP1 & FP2 WEATHER
Conditions: Frequent sunny spells in the morning followed by a mostly cloudy afternoon, more unsettled than the previous day. Increasing chance of showers from 3pm to the evening. Showers could be thundery.
Maximum temperature expected: 27 Celsius
Chance of rain: 40%
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - FP3 & QUALIFYING WEATHER
Conditions: Sunny and also windy.
Maximum temperature expected: 28 Celsius
Chance of rain: 0%
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 - RACE WEATHER
Conditions: Sunny and windy.
Maximum temperature expected: 28 Celsius
Chance of rain: 0%
For more information on the Tuscan GP, visit our race hub here.
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