Flooding hits Las Vegas
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The latest weather forecast for the Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying is in: Rain has landed. The forecast for Saturday shows a humid air mass over the circuit with a moderate to high chance of rain up to level 2 for qualifying.
Las Vegas can expect scattered showers to continue with possible sunshine by Thanksgiving, without major flood risks.
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Las Vegas weather forecast as flash floods leave fans concerned about F1 race
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to take place this weekend, with the city having been hit by flash floods in recent days, but the weather is not expected to impact the race
The current weather forecast for Nevada doesn’t make for great reading for Formula 1 fans with drivers also concerned.
Light showers continue to move through overnight into Saturday morning across Southern Nevada. We’ll lock back into a sunnier, drier pattern starting Sunday and continuing through Thanksgiving next week.
A surprise Las Vegas downpour sparks fan reactions and raises questions about weather conditions ahead of the 2025 GP weekend.
Rain moved through Las Vegas, Nevada, on Tuesday, November 18, prompting a flood warning from the National Weather Service (NWS).According to the NWS, 0.5 inches of rain had fallen at Harry Reid Airport (LAS) by late Tuesday,
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Charles Leclerc explains Ferrari’s wet-weather nightmare in Las Vegas GP qualifying
Charles Leclerc lamented Ferrari's struggles during the rain-soaked Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying, claiming that wet conditions have been something he has struggled with since joining the Maranello outfit. The Monegasque driver will start the race in ninth, and his team-mate Lewis Hamilton will start from 20th.
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Championship leader Lando Norris continues his late-season surge with third successive pole, this time in challenging wet conditions; Oscar Piastri fifth, Lewis Hamilton 20th; watch Sundays Las Vegas GP at 4am live on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event,