It's another weekend of the most exciting motorsport in the World, with Superbikes from Assen and MotoGP making its first visit to Termas de Rio Hondo in Argentina. Weather wise it's all very British, as April showers will be a feature for both events, with Assen potentially seeing some periods of heavy rain and even a few rumbles of thunder.
World Superbikes AssenThat said it's not all doom and gloom, with plenty of bright spells for the Dutch circuit and reasonable temperatures peaking in the low twenties tomorrow and in the high teens through the weekend - though the early start time for Race 1 on Sundays now doesn't help with track temperatures. Currently storms are most likely later in the afternoon and into the evening, so more of a problem for campers than riders, but with some patchy showers expected in the area thorugh the entire race weekend there is a chance of some changeable conditions.
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forecast for Assen is hereMotoGP ArgentinaThe weather in Argentina is also a little changeable, with a risk of scattered light showers at times, though the different forecast models really don't show too much rain around meaning there is a very good chance that things remain dry for Saturday qualifying and while it's a bit cloudier, the races on Sunday should also be dry. Rain is more likely tomorrow, but again shouldn't amount to much more than some patchy drizzle with an occasional heavier shower in the area. Temperatures are a comfortable low to mid twenties, but if the cloud does roll in it will knock a few degrees off that.