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Asia Cup 2023, IND vs PAK: Sri Lanka's Colombo weather forecast today

the washout threat also loomed over the Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka match on Saturday (September 9) as well. But rain gods stayed away from the clash, raising hopes of full game today.

Colombo weather forecast

Colombo weather forecast

BS Web Team New Delhi

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The inclement weather conditions threat looms over the Asia Cup 2023 Super Four matches at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Amidst all the rain threat, the India vs Pakistan game on September 10 again got the limelight after the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) announced reserve day for the high-octane Super 4 clash on Sunday. However, the washout threat also loomed over the Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka match on Saturday (September 9) as well. But rain gods stayed away from the clash, raising hopes of full game today.

Let us take a look at the Colombo weather forecast for September 10 from different weather agencies:

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What is the Colombo weather forecast during India vs Pakistan in Asia Cup 2023 on September 10?


IND vs PAK Colombo weather forecast by BBC on September 10

According to BBC's weather forecast, there is more than 40 per cent chance of rainfall on September 10 during the India vs Pakistan match.

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Photo credit: Screengrab from BBC website


IND vs PAK Colombo weather forecast by AccuWeather on September 10

According to AccuWeather.com forecasts, there is over 66 per cent chance of rainfall at 3 PM IST during the India vs Pakistan match tomorrow in Colombo.

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Photo credit: Screengrab from AccuWeather


IND vs PAK Colombo weather forecast by The Weather Channel on September 10

According to weather.com, there is more than 85 per cent chance of rainfall throughout the day in Colombo during Indo-Pak clash.

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Photo credit: Screengrab from The Weather Channel

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First Published: Sep 09 2023 | 12:25 PM IST

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