UBIMET: Mostly sunny and dry throughout the week, enhanced risk for showers on Sunday
Josef Lukas/UBIMET | 24.5.16 | Počasí UBIMET F1
UBIMET F1 2016 , Formula 1 in Monaco
UBIMET: Mostly sunny and dry throughout the week, enhanced risk for showers on Sunday
Vienna, May 24, 2016 – Monaco to host the sixth Formula 1 race of the season this weekend with UBIMET delivering high-precision weather information as the meteorological service provider to the FIA. The latest weather outlook for Monaco shows sunny weather conditions with pleasant temperatures ranging between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. However, on Sunday there will be an enhanced risk for showers.
Tuesday and Wednesday will see a lot of sunshine with a few harmless high and convective clouds. Mainly light to moderate onshore winds are expected. Temperatures will range between 20 to 22 degrees Celsius.
On Thursday no changes are expected. Only a small amount of clouds will be present during the day, hence the training sessions will stay dry. Moderate easterly winds and highs between 20 and 22 degrees Celsius.
Friday will again bring a lot of sunshine with only a few harmless high and convective clouds. With light to moderate onshore winds the temperatures will max out at 25 degrees Celsius.
Saturday will bring an increased amount of high and convective clouds, though most parts of the day will be sunny and dry. The risk for rain during the training and qualifying session is again very low. The highest temperatures will be around 24 degrees Celsius.
Sunday will see more clouds than the days before along with an enhanced risk of showers during the afternoon. Moderate onshore winds and a maximum temperature around 20 degrees Celsius are expected.
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