For the first time since 2007, India are looking to win the series in England and the home team is looking for a series-level victory as India are now leading the series 2-1.
Both India and England have changed since playing the fourth Test last year, and the fifth Test has been postponed due to Covid-19.
India and England now have new captains and coaches and this cannot be called a continuation of last year’s series, even if it is being played that way.
Still, we have an exciting test on the cards, and the only worrying factor is the English weather, fluctuating even in consistent conditions.
So, here we are reviewing the weather between July 1 to July 5 between India and England Test.
India v England
Birmingham Weather – 1 to 5 July
The English climate is quite unpredictable baby. Since the weather patterns are going for the toss here, the forecasts can be thrown to the wind in one fell swoop. But here we are giving you the general forecast and weather report of five matches between India v England 5th Test.
July 1, Day 1:
There is a 55 per cent chance of rain on the first day of the Test and the temperature will remain around 20 degrees Celsius, which is currently the normal temperature in England.
July 2, Day 2:
On the second day of the test, it rained 69 percent. So, we can expect another biting day.
July 3, Day 3:
There is only a 16 percent chance of rain on the third day, but the day is likely to remain cloudy.
July 4, Day 4:
On the fourth day of the test, there is only a 4% chance of rain and sometimes cloudy weather.
July 5, Day 5:
The last day of the test can also give the best day with only a 2 percent chance of rain. With plenty of sunlight, the temperature also goes up to one degree above 21 degrees. Hopefully this match will last a long time.












