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Weather Update for PSL 9 Matches 17 and 18: Will it Rain?

As the Pakistan Super League (PSL 2024) continues its action-packed journey, weather conditions are set to play a significant role in matches 17 and 18, scheduled to be held in Rawalpindi. Match 17 will feature a clash between Peshawar Zalmi and Lahore Qalandars, while match 18 will see Islamabad United take on Quetta Gladiators. Both matches are slated to begin at 2 pm and 7 pm respectively.

According to the latest weather update, Rawalpindi is experiencing heavy rainfall, with strong winds gradually subsiding during the day. The day match is expected to witness a maximum temperature of 18°C, with a real feel of 16°C.

The probability of precipitation stands at 100%, with a significant amount of rainfall expected throughout the day, totaling 30.0 mm. The match may also witness thunderstorms, adding to the challenge for players and organizers alike.

Moving on to the night match, the weather forecast suggests a slightly milder condition with a temperature of 8°C, feeling like 7°C. While the rainfall intensity may decrease during the evening, there’s still a high probability of precipitation at 68%, with 3.5 mm of rainfall expected. Winds are expected to blow from the SSE direction at 11 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 33 km/h.

As the PSL action unfolds in Rawalpindi, fans and players alike will be keeping a close eye on the weather updates. Additionally, with more rainfall expected throughout the week in Rawalpindi, the organizers may need to strategize and plan accordingly to ensure the smooth conduct of matches amidst challenging weather conditions.

It’s worth noting that heavy rain has also been reported in Karachi, further adding to the weather-related challenges faced by the league organizers and teams.

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