An experimental investigation has been performed to study the free-stream turbulence influence on the flow over a transversely-grooved surface. Free-stream flow at 8.1. m/s with turbulence intensities of 0.5% and 4.4% have been provided over smooth and grooved surfaces. Mean velocity profiles, fluctuating velocity moments and turbulence length scales are studied using data obtained from hot-wire anemometry measurements. Introducing quasi-isotropic free-stream turbulence of 4.4% to the flow resulted in fuller velocity profiles, increased boundary layer thickness and significantly augmented streamwise turbulence intensity throughout the boundary layer in flows over both smooth and grooved surfaces. Probability density functions of the velocit...