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The highly-anticipated World Test Championship 2023-25 Final is all set to get underway from June 11 at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. The battle for the Test mace will be played between the top-ranked side, South Africa and the defending champions, Australia. While the Protea Men are coming into the summit clash on the back of some brilliant performances, both at home and away, Australia enter after playing some of their best cricket.

With some key performers taking the field with their respective national sides, it is expected to be a cracker of a game at the iconic venue. However, it is difficult to predict the winner as of now seeing the brand of cricket the two sides have played recently, it is important to see what kind of a role weather would play in the final of the WTC.

WTC Final 2025 Day 1 to see full day’s play with minimum chances of rain in London

Talking about the weather for the crucial match, which will be held at the Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, the temperature is expected to vary between 25 and 17 degree Celsius. As per the listing on Accuweather, the weather is set to be partly sunny and pleasant in the afternoon and might turn out to be cloudy in the evening. The probability of precipitation on Wednesday, June 11, stands at 2% and humidity ranges between 49-61%.

weather 1 Although, as per the forecast in Accuweather, rain is likely to stay away from the opening day, the cloud cover might range between 54 to 90% from afternoon to evening, thus posing some threat to the game. There will be wind gusts of around 32 km/h, which could play a role in taking the rain showers away from the venue if there comes any.