If it rains in Dubai, it will be for a very short time


Dubai: The Dubai International Cricket Stadium is ready to host the Pakistan-India match and the fans are also excited.
However, a cool breeze blows in Dubai every night these days. It rained there on Tuesday, February 18, which also raised concerns about the India-Bangladesh match on Thursday.
Rain and hail fell in the UAE's highest mountain, Jabal Jais, Ras Al Khaimah, but it did not affect the Bangladesh-India match.
However, according to the Meteorological Department, there is a risk of rain during the match between Pakistan and India in Dubai.
According to the UAE Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of partly cloudy weather and light rain on Sunday night and Monday morning.
Meteorologists believe that if it rains in Dubai, it will be for a very short time, which is unlikely to affect the match.
The day temperature in Dubai will be 33 degrees Celsius and the night temperature will be 20 degrees Celsius.
It is pertinent to note that according to the rules of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, no reserve day has been set for group-stage matches.

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