IND V AUS: Light rain may hinder match in Nagpur; High humidity to prevail

September 30, 2017 5:47 PM | Skymet Weather Team

The much awaited India and Australia series is presently going on. After making a hattrick in losing the matches, the kangaroos did not give up and had put up a great fight in Indore to get a guaranteed win against the Indian cricket team.

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However, the Indian cricket team has already won the series under the captaincy of Virat Kohli and with the support of captain cool Dhoni, India is leading by 3-1 but failed in achieving a clean sweep of 5-0. The last and the 5th ODI between the Aussies and India is scheduled to be played in Nagpur tomorrow.

As per Skymet Weather, the dry and warm northerly winds are prevailing over Vidarbha region including Nagpur. These winds are now becoming northeasterly/easterly. The northeasterly and easterly winds are slightly moisture laden.

Click the image below to see the live lightning and thunderstorm across Nagpur

Hence warm weather with partly cloudy sky is expected to prevail during the day. A cyclonic circulation which lies over Odisha and adjoining areas will also be moving westwards slowly and will affect the eastern parts of Vidarbha region towards evening hours.

It is anticipated that a short spell of light rain and thundershower with strong winds may hinder the match towards late afternoon hours. However, thereafter the weather is likely to become comfortable with partly cloudy sky. The maximum temperature is also likely to settle close to 35°C while the minimums may also settle around 24°C.

Usually, humidity stays away from Nagpur but tomorrow the humidity levels will be high which may lead to uneasy conditions during the match. The humidity may soar up to 91 percent. With this last match, it will be interesting to see whether Indian players will once again pull up or Australians who are once again back in form will take over the Nagpur ODI.

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