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DY Patil Sports Academy Mumbai Weather Report For INDW vs WIW 1st T2OI



India Women and West Indies Women will meet each other  [Source: @DDNewslive/X.com]India Women and West Indies Women will meet each other  [Source: @DDNewslive/X.com]

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Moving on from the heartbreaking Australian chapter, India Women will now lock horns with the West Indies Women in a T20I and ODI series. Kicking things off, Harmanpreet Kaur's India will play their first T20I game at the famous DY Patil Sports Academy in Mumbai on Sunday, 15 December.

India recently lost a series to Australia Women, however showed signs of resurgence in the final game where Smriti Mandhana smashed a brilliant ton to help the team secure a win. On the other hand, the Windies Womenn will be playing their first game after the Women's T20 World Cup in October.

As the two teams aim to start a fresh, this highly awaited clash is expected to provide all the thrills and exciting moments to its fans. While India and West Indies prepare to meet one another, let us take a look at the weather report for this game:

INDW vs WIW 1st T2OI Weather: DY Patil Sports Academy 

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Details
Temperature
34° C
Wind SpeedNE 11 km/h
Probability of Rain and Thunderstorms 0%
Cloud Cover 39%

(Source: @AccuWeather.com)

The weather for the 1st T20I between India Women (INDW) and West Indies Women (WIW) at DY Patil Sports Academy in Mumbai is expected to be warm and sunny. The temperature will reach a maximum of 34°C, with a RealFeel® temperature of 34°C, and a slight cooling effect with RealFeel Shade™ at 33°C. 

There will be sunny periods throughout the day, with only 39% cloud cover. The wind will be coming from the North-East area at 11 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 24 km/h. There is no chance of precipitation, so fans can expect a dry match. With a 0% probability of both rain and thunderstorms, the match is unlikely to face any weather interruptions.