Wet weather all but guaranteed in Brazil
The Brazilian Grand Prix will almost certainly be hit by wet weather, most likely during qualifying as early satellite reports suggest an 80% chance of precipitation.
Friday's practice sessions could also be hit, but is more likely to be dry with some very light showers before and after.
Qualifying will bear the brunt of the heavy showers, clearing as the day progresses.
Race day is less likely to see any rain, but as we saw in 2009, a wet qualifying could turn up an interesting grid for the race.
The chance of light showers on race day stands at just 20%, although we've seen this increase as we approach the weekend and the predictions become more accurate.
This information has been collated from several sources, including but not limited to; the Brazilian Meteorological Office, BBC weatherman Ian Fergusson and the Met Office.
Credit: The F1 Times
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