Weather Southampton tomorrow:
The whole cricketing world is now concentrating in Southampton at the Ageas Bowl as it is ready to witness the continuation of international cricket after the coronavirus outbreak on Thursday (8th July).
West Indies and England, both the teams have gone into the bio-secure bubble. On Wednesday they will face each other in the empty stadium. The whole world will be watching the game not only for amusement but also to get the important points as ultimately every country’s next home match is most probably follow the same technique.
In the year 2018, the West Indies team won the Wisden Trophy by defeating England by 2-1 at home. They will try their best to keep their trophy even on the Test series. It is important to mention that last time in the year 1988, West Indies defeated England in a Test series in England.
Two times, England won the Test series against West Indies in England. And the team of West Indies has never played any Test match in Southampton.
The weather condition in Southampton tomorrow
In the next couple of days, fans are not expecting any kind of obstruction due to rain. But as per the weather report, the initial two days of the 1st Test match shows small clouds with rain.
While the most possibility is that the 1st matchday would not be rain washing out, one can’t find the probability of losing a couple of overs on Wednesday (55%) and on Thursday (25%). Provided the whispers regarding the slow side of the track, any quantity of rain only adds on the same slowness on the pitches of the Ageas Bowl.
As far as the other next three days of the Test match are concerned, the weather predictions give hints at being partly sunny as well as partly cloudy without any much rain possibility, especially on Saturday and Sunday.