IPL 2025: What is weather forecast of RCB vs PBKS IPL 2025 final in Ahmedabad?

IPL 2025 has reached its penultimate stage, where Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings (RCB vs PBKS) are set square for the prestigious title tomorrow (June 3) at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.

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Pritam Santra

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IPL 2025 has reached its penultimate stage, where Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings (RCB vs PBKS) are set square for the prestigious title tomorrow (June 3) at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.

Along with the exciting encounter between two juggernauts, cricket fans are eagerly waiting for the latest weather forecast. The Qualifier 2 between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians was clouded because of rain; continuous rain in Ahmedabad delayed the PBKS vs. MI match for more than two hours from the actual schedule time.

So, the curious want to know if there is any chance of rain at Ahmedabad on June 3, during the final match. As for now, cricket fans with a relaxed mind can sip a cup of tea and read math-related predictions or analyses from experts, because there is no forecast for rain tomorrow in the city.

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Here's the latest weather report 

According to the weather forecast published by AccuWeather, tomorrow the evening and night sky of Ahmedabad can be covered partly with clouds, but there are no signs of rain. During the beginning of the match at 7:30 pm, the temperature will remain under 30 degrees Celsius and will decrease gradually by night. 

But, interestingly, the prediction of gusty winds is there in the weather forecast. According to AccuWeather, during the match hours, people in Ahmedabad can experience wind speeds of 41 km/h, which can have some effect on the game. A possible cloudy sky, accompanied by strong air, can work in favor of bowlers. 

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