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F1 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weather forecast - Latest today from Monte Carlo for lights out

Charles Leclerc, Monaco GP, 2025, generic — Photo: © IMAGO

F1 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weather forecast - Latest today from Monte Carlo for lights out

F1 returns to the iconic streets of Monte Carlo for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix

Sheona Mountford
F1 Journalist
Motorsport journalist working in F1 since 2024.

The eighth round of the 2025 Formula 1 season also marks the 82nd edition of the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo taking place today (Sunday May 25).

Charles Leclerc was crowned the prince of Monaco last year with his first win in his home province, and the first Ferrari victory at the Circuit de Monaco since Sebastian Vettel in 2017.

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However, Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton may find it difficult to emulate this achievement in 2025, with the team's poor form in qualifying so far this season posing a threat to their Monaco GP chances.

The driver who starts on pole usually ends up winning the race in Monaco, and with Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri both having taken three pole positions out of seven so far in 2025, they will be the favourites to take home the silverware in Monaco.

The 2025 Monaco GP will also be a mandatory two-stop race, in a bid to provide more entertainment for fans watching at home; but can the weather also help to deliver an unpredictable race result in Monte Carlo this weekend?

Monaco Grand Prix weather forecast

Sunday, May 25 - Race

Race day will be the brightest day across the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, with sunshine forecast from dawn until dusk.

There is a zero per cent chance of rain throughout Sunday, and conditions will remain dry for lights out at 3pm local time (2pm BST).

Temperatures will reach highs of 22 degrees Celsius throughout the race with unbroken sunshine forecast for the duration.

Wind gusts from the south will peak at around 18mph, but the constant wind speed itself will be very gentle. This will give drivers every confidence to be aggressive in picking their braking points as they race around the streets of Monte Carlo.

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