The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai is ready for a high-voltage semi-final as India face defending champions Australia today for a spot in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 final. With South Africa already storming into their first-ever World Cup title clash after a commanding win over England, all focus now shifts to Navi Mumbai, where moody skies could play spoilsport.
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But, Navi Mumbai has seen unpredictable showers through the week, and Thursday isn’t looking fully dry either. Weather models hint at light morning drizzle, heavy clouding, and the odd passing shower during play. With the stadium known for being a high-scoring venue, even brief rain breaks could throw momentum off balance.
Clouds are expected to thicken in the evening, and while the rain probability isn’t alarming early on, Navi Mumbai weather has a history of switching gears quickly.
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However, Friday’s forecast looks even gloomier with 86% rain chances. And if both days get washed out with no result, Australia automatically progresses to the final for finishing higher in the group stage.
Talk about high stakes — and higher cloud cover.
This time, fans will be praying the skies stay patient, because nothing hurts more than a knockout lost to clouds rather than cricket.
As clouds gather over Navi Mumbai, anticipation builds. Whether it’s the roar of fans or the rumble of thunder that takes over tonight, this India-Australia semi-final promises drama — on the pitch and possibly above it too.
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But, Navi Mumbai has seen unpredictable showers through the week, and Thursday isn’t looking fully dry either. Weather models hint at light morning drizzle, heavy clouding, and the odd passing shower during play. With the stadium known for being a high-scoring venue, even brief rain breaks could throw momentum off balance.
IND W vs AUS W World Cup T20 Navi Mumbai Weather Update Today
According to AccuWeather, conditions should stay warm and humid, with temperatures from 25°C to 32°C and around 60% humidity — enough to give early swing before easing into a batting-friendly surface under lights.Clouds are expected to thicken in the evening, and while the rain probability isn’t alarming early on, Navi Mumbai weather has a history of switching gears quickly.
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IND W vs AUS W World Cup T20 Weather: Is there a reserve day?
Yes, but here’s the curveball. If rain interrupts play, officials will squeeze in overs to finish the match today. If that’s not possible, the match will resume from the same point on Friday.However, Friday’s forecast looks even gloomier with 86% rain chances. And if both days get washed out with no result, Australia automatically progresses to the final for finishing higher in the group stage.
Talk about high stakes — and higher cloud cover.
IND W vs AUS W Rain déjà vu for India
Rain has already made cameos at this World Cup, particularly in Sri Lanka. India themselves experienced a rain-hit contest at this very ground against New Zealand, where the DLS method decided the outcome.This time, fans will be praying the skies stay patient, because nothing hurts more than a knockout lost to clouds rather than cricket.
What happens if rain wins the match on reserve day?
The ICC rulebook is clear. Reserve day exists. But if weather ruins plans on both days, Australia go through. India’s fairytale could end without a ball bowled — a scenario supporters hope stays firmly in imagination territory.As clouds gather over Navi Mumbai, anticipation builds. Whether it’s the roar of fans or the rumble of thunder that takes over tonight, this India-Australia semi-final promises drama — on the pitch and possibly above it too.



