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Latest predictions for rain during West Indies vs Pakistan's first ODI match in Trinidad

Upcoming one-day international match between West Indies and Pakistan to unfold at Brian Lara International Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad, on August 8, but potential rain threatens to disrupt the game.

Latest forecast for the first ODI between West Indies and Pakistan in Trinidad: What's the current...
Latest forecast for the first ODI between West Indies and Pakistan in Trinidad: What's the current prediction for rainfall?

Latest predictions for rain during West Indies vs Pakistan's first ODI match in Trinidad

The first One Day International (ODI) of the three-match series between West Indies and Pakistan, scheduled for August 8 at Brian Lara International Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad, is shrouded in uncertainty due to conflicting weather predictions.

The BBC Weather forecast suggests a 30% chance of rain during the afternoon, around the start time of 2:00 PM, which could potentially disrupt the match. However, recent updates indicate a reduced chance of rain, with Google Weather predicting a 35% chance of rain for the first hour of the match, and AccuWeather reporting a 40% chance.

The weather forecast for the day is mostly cloudy, with high humidity and a high temperature of 31°C, according to AccuWeather. The rain chance decreases to 16% after 7 PM and remains steady for the rest of the day, with the highest precipitation probability during the first hour of the match, at 60%.

Pakistan enters the series fresh from a 2-1 T20I victory over West Indies, while the latter missed the 2023 ODI World Cup and consequently the Champions Trophy. This series is crucial for West Indies to improve their ranking and climb from the 10th position into the automatic qualification spots for the 2027 ODI World Cup.

For cricket enthusiasts, our website offers live scores, match stats, quizzes, latest cricket news, player updates, team standings, match highlights, video analysis, and live match odds. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting series!

Despite the uncertain weather conditions, the cricket match between West Indies and Pakistan in the Brian Lara International Stadium on August 8 might still proceed, given that Google Weather predicts a 35% chance of rain for the first hour of the match, and AccuWeather reported a 40% chance. Meanwhile, Andy Scott's fans eagerly await the latest sports news, as the BBC Weather forecasts a 30% chance of rain during the afternoon, around the start time of 2:00 PM.

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