Headingley Weather Report: Ashes 2023 – Attention shifts to the third Ashes at Headingley set to begin on Thursday (July 6). While there were no heavy stoppages of rain in the first two Ashes Test at Edgbaston and Lord’s, Headingley weather on day one of the third Test might see few stoppages due to rain. With a sellout crowd expected on day one, fans would want rain to steer clear.
Australia have taken a 2-0 lead after winning the Lord’s Test by 43 runs. There was no shortage of drama as Jonny Bairstow’s dismissal hogged the major limelight. While it’s been three days since the second Test ended, experts, PMs of both nations, and media are in no mood to forget the way Bairstow got out. Pat Cummins & Co are just one win/draw away from retaining the Ashes.
England need to win all the Test to win back the Ashes. Let’s look at the Headingley weather on day 1 of the third Ashes Test.
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Headingley Weather Report: No rain threat on day 1 of the Headingley Test slight cloud cover expected
According to Accuweather, the weather forecast on day one of the Headingley Test match is expected to be mostly cloudy. There won’t be any major stoppages due to rain. The minimum temperature is expected to be 17 degrees, while the maximum temperature will be 20 degrees. First day of the Headingley Test will mostly be dry.
Thursday, July 6
10am – 17 degrees – cloud
1pm – 18 degrees – cloud
4pm – 20 degrees – cloud
7pm – 20 degrees – cloud
10pm – 17 degrees
Australia have a pretty good record at Headingley, winning nine Test matches at the venue among 29 matches played. However, the last time these two teams met in Headingley, Ben Stokes played a blinder of an innings to script a thrilling one-wicket win over Australia in 2019. England need a similar impactful performance from the talisman to stop the Australia juggernaut at Leeds.
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