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Edgbaston Weather, ENG vs AUS: England declares on Day 1 as rain likely to play spoilsport in Ashes opener

Edgbaston Weather, ENG vs AUS: England declares on Day 1 as rain likely to play spoilsport in Ashes opener

Edgbaston Weather, ENG vs AUS: England maintained their recent reputation and played with strong purpose throughout Day 1 of the first Ashes Test with Ben Stokes’ declaration on 393/8 serving as a show of strength. If Australia manage to strengthen their position with the bat on Day 2, this may easily go wrong and cost […]

Edgbaston Weather, ENG vs AUS: England maintained their recent reputation and played with strong purpose throughout Day 1 of the first Ashes Test with Ben Stokes’ declaration on 393/8 serving as a show of strength. If Australia manage to strengthen their position with the bat on Day 2, this may easily go wrong and cost the hosts the game. The action will continue on Day 2, which promises to be equally entertaining. However, there is bad news for the spectators as play may be interrupted inevitably owing to the second day’s predicted rain. Check out the full weather forecast for Day 2 below.

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Edgbaston Weather Forecast

Rain is expected to start falling from day 2 onward, in contrast to the first day’s sunny sky. Light thunderstorms have been anticipated for the Test match on day two, according to AccuWeather. There is a high chance of precipitation starting at 6 am and continuing at regular intervals until 6 pm, and the cloud cover may increase to up to 85%.

Insidesport

On the third day of the Test, there is an 80% to 90% possibility of rain, which might be disastrous, as well as bad news for the fans. The temperature will be between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius during the day and 13 to 14 degrees Celsius at night over the course of the next four days. The humidity could vary from 43% to 67% from day two to the final day.

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