Temperature is expected to reach 33°C during the day
With anticipation at an all-time high for the Pakistan-India Champions Trophy clash, cricket fans are closely monitoring Dubai’s weather conditions amid reports of potential rain on match day.
According to the UAE Meteorological Department, Dubai will experience partly cloudy weather, with a slight chance of rain on Sunday night and early Monday morning. However, meteorologists predict that any showers will be brief and unlikely to impact play.
The temperature is expected to reach 33°C during the day, dropping to 20°C at night, with a cool evening breeze likely. Earlier in the week, parts of the UAE, including Jabal Jais, saw rain and hail, raising concerns about the tournament's scheduling.
With no reserve day allocated for group-stage matches, the game holds immense significance, particularly for Pakistan, whose qualification hopes hinge on this fixture.
While the weather may add an element of uncertainty, the focus remains firmly on the contest itself. Cricket enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly awaiting the latest chapter in one of the sport’s most iconic rivalries.