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Grand National weather forecast predicts glorious day for Aintree punters
Grand National weather forecast predicts glorious day for Aintree punters

The Independent

time05-04-2025

  • Climate
  • The Independent

Grand National weather forecast predicts glorious day for Aintree punters

The Grand National Festival is well underway as thousands of spectators flock to Aintree Racecourse to experience to the atmosphere and build up to the world's biggest horse race. Conditions have been superb in recent days with sunny and dry conditions predicted for each of the three days with temperatures reaching as high as 19C. The Met Office has forecast bright sunshine throughout today as the festival gears up for its showpiece event, the Grand National at 4pm. The temperature will reach highs of 17C around 3pm on a slightly cooler day for attendees than yesterday. 15mph winds are also due which will cool down those attending the races but it'll be a generally warm day with less than a 5% chance of precipitation. The Grand National Festival runs from Thursday 3 April through to Saturday 5 April with the main event getting underway at 4pm this afternoon. Racing begins at 1.20pm and the final race of the day is at 5.35pm, though fans can pack in after the gates open each morning. The weather can play a huge role in the underfoot conditions of the course and with predicted dry spells officials at Aintree have been hard at work to make sure the courses do not run faster than ideal. This unprecedented dry spring and no predicted rain has demanded acting clerk of the course Jon Pullin take steps to ensure the ground is suitable. Pullin has been watering the track for over a fortnight and told the Nick Luck Daily Podcast on Tuesday: 'The Grand National course is good to soft and the Mildmay course, both chase and hurdles, is good to soft and good in places. 'We commenced watering the week commencing the 17th (of March) and different parts of the track have had differing amounts. It's an average of 50 millilitres that both tracks have had, the Grand National course is good to soft and we're aiming to start no quicker than that.'

Grand National weather: Latest forecast for Ladies Day at Aintree
Grand National weather: Latest forecast for Ladies Day at Aintree

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Grand National weather: Latest forecast for Ladies Day at Aintree

The Grand National Festival is well underway as thousands of spectators flock to Aintree Racecourse to experience to the atmosphere and build up to the world's biggest horse race. Conditions have been superb in recent days with sunny and dry conditions predicted for each of the three days with temperatures reaching as high as 19C. The Met Office has forecast bright sunshine throughout this afternoon as day two of the festival provides the latest action from Aintree. The temperature will reach highs of 19C around 3pm before dipping to around 5C overnight ahead of tomorrow's Grand National. 15-18mph winds are also due which will slightly cool down those attending the races but it'll be a hot day with less than a 5% chance of precipitation. The Grand National Festival runs from Thursday 3 April through to Saturday 5 April with the main event getting underway at 4pm tomorrow afternoon. Racing begins at 1.45pm and the final race of the day is at 5.15pm, though fans can pack in after the gates open each morning. The weather can play a huge role in the underfoot conditions of the course and with predicted dry spells officials at Aintree have been hard at work to make sure the courses do not run faster than ideal. Accuweather forecasts highs of 20C for Friday with slight cloud cover on a partly sunny, nice and warm afternoon. For Saturday expect the temperature to drop to 17C and be more comfortable for racegoers watching the Grand National. This unprecedented dry spring and no predicted rain has demanded acting clerk of the course Jon Pullin take steps to ensure the ground is suitable. Pullin has been watering the track for over a fortnight and told the Nick Luck Daily Podcast on Tuesday: 'The Grand National course is good to soft and the Mildmay course, both chase and hurdles, is good to soft and good in places. 'We commenced watering the week commencing the 17th (of March) and different parts of the track have had differing amounts. It's an average of 50 millilitres that both tracks have had, the Grand National course is good to soft and we're aiming to start no quicker than that.'

Grand National weather: Latest forecast for Ladies Day at Aintree
Grand National weather: Latest forecast for Ladies Day at Aintree

The Independent

time04-04-2025

  • Climate
  • The Independent

Grand National weather: Latest forecast for Ladies Day at Aintree

The Grand National Festival is well underway as thousands of spectators flock to Aintree Racecourse to experience to the atmosphere and build up to the world's biggest horse race. Conditions have been superb in recent days with sunny and dry conditions predicted for each of the three days with temperatures reaching as high as 19C. The Met Office has forecast bright sunshine throughout this afternoon as day two of the festival provides the latest action from Aintree. The temperature will reach highs of 19C around 3pm before dipping to around 5C overnight ahead of tomorrow's Grand National. 15-18mph winds are also due which will slightly cool down those attending the races but it'll be a hot day with less than a 5% chance of precipitation. The Grand National Festival runs from Thursday 3 April through to Saturday 5 April with the main event getting underway at 4pm tomorrow afternoon. Racing begins at 1.45pm and the final race of the day is at 5.15pm, though fans can pack in after the gates open each morning. The weather can play a huge role in the underfoot conditions of the course and with predicted dry spells officials at Aintree have been hard at work to make sure the courses do not run faster than ideal. Accuweather forecasts highs of 20C for Friday with slight cloud cover on a partly sunny, nice and warm afternoon. For Saturday expect the temperature to drop to 17C and be more comfortable for racegoers watching the Grand National. This unprecedented dry spring and no predicted rain has demanded acting clerk of the course Jon Pullin take steps to ensure the ground is suitable. Pullin has been watering the track for over a fortnight and told the Nick Luck Daily Podcast on Tuesday: 'The Grand National course is good to soft and the Mildmay course, both chase and hurdles, is good to soft and good in places. 'We commenced watering the week commencing the 17th (of March) and different parts of the track have had differing amounts. It's an average of 50 millilitres that both tracks have had, the Grand National course is good to soft and we're aiming to start no quicker than that.'

Aintree official gives Grand National update amid fears over conditions
Aintree official gives Grand National update amid fears over conditions

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Aintree official gives Grand National update amid fears over conditions

The Grand National's conditions will not be faster than ideal after officials at Aintree moved to allay fears before the meeting gets underway on Thursday before Saturday's showcase race. An unprecedented dry spring and a five-day forecast with no predicted rain have demanded acting clerk of the course Jon Pullin take steps to ensure suitable ground for this week, especially with temperatures expected to reach 18 degrees. Pullin has been watering the track for over a fortnight and told the Nick Luck Daily Podcast on Tuesday: 'The Grand National course is good to soft and the Mildmay course, both chase and hurdles, is good to soft and good in places. 'We commenced watering the week commencing the 17th (of March) and different parts of the track have had differing amounts. It's an average of 50 millilitres that both tracks have had, the Grand National course is good to soft and we're aiming to start no quicker than that. 'It's been a daily cycle of five to seven millilitres on average, we had one day where we missed the cycle a few days ago as we were happy with where we were. We're in a good place now. 'Given a three-day festival with the conditions as they are; dry conditions and temperatures around 18 degrees, we'd like to start Thursday on the Mildmay with good to soft as the lead description. 'We're looking to make sure there's plenty of give on the National course for all three days, but particularly the Saturday (as per BHA directives).' In other National news, Jonathan Burke has been booked to ride the Willie Mullins-trained Minella Cocooner having originally agreed to partner Stay Away Fay for Paul Nicholls. The multiple champion trainer has snapped up the services of Paul O'Brien who will have his first ever National ride aboard Stay Away Fay.

Aintree official gives Grand National update amid fears over conditions
Aintree official gives Grand National update amid fears over conditions

The Independent

time02-04-2025

  • Climate
  • The Independent

Aintree official gives Grand National update amid fears over conditions

The Grand National 's conditions will not be faster than ideal after officials at Aintree moved to allay fears before the meeting gets underway on Thursday before Saturday's showcase race. An unprecedented dry spring and a five-day forecast with no predicted rain have demanded acting clerk of the course Jon Pullin take steps to ensure suitable ground for this week, especially with temperatures expected to reach 18 degrees. Pullin has been watering the track for over a fortnight and told the Nick Luck Daily Podcast on Tuesday: 'The Grand National course is good to soft and the Mildmay course, both chase and hurdles, is good to soft and good in places. 'We commenced watering the week commencing the 17th (of March) and different parts of the track have had differing amounts. It's an average of 50 millilitres that both tracks have had, the Grand National course is good to soft and we're aiming to start no quicker than that. 'It's been a daily cycle of five to seven millilitres on average, we had one day where we missed the cycle a few days ago as we were happy with where we were. We're in a good place now. 'Given a three-day festival with the conditions as they are; dry conditions and temperatures around 18 degrees, we'd like to start Thursday on the Mildmay with good to soft as the lead description. 'We're looking to make sure there's plenty of give on the National course for all three days, but particularly the Saturday (as per BHA directives).' In other National news, Jonathan Burke has been booked to ride the Willie Mullins -trained Minella Cocooner having originally agreed to partner Stay Away Fay for Paul Nicholls. The multiple champion trainer has snapped up the services of Paul O'Brien who will have his first ever National ride aboard Stay Away Fay.

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