Monaco is set for a largely clear and dry Grand Prix weekend, breaking from its history of dramatic wet races. Temperatures will remain mild, hovering between 17 and 20.5 degrees Celsius across all sessions, with track temperatures expected to climb into the low to mid-40s. This should provide consistent conditions for tire management.
Friday's practice sessions carry the highest chance of rain at 30%, with a possibility of stray light showers or drizzle early on. Saturday's qualifying and Sunday's main race each hold a 20% chance of isolated, afternoon pop-up showers forming, particularly along the coastal mountains. Light winds are forecast throughout. This stable weather outlook means strategy will be less about reacting to unexpected downpours and more about maximizing performance on a consistent dry track, potentially leading to a straightforward tactical battle for the win.
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