SA-W vs WI-W Weather Report for Women's T20 World Cup 2024: South Africa and West Indies will clash in the third match of the Women's T20 World Cup 2024 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday, October 4.
Friday's clash will be crucial for both teams as they will look to bounce back after their respective losses in warm-up matches. Let's find out if the weather will play spoilsport but before that some relevant details of the match.

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The weather in Dubai on October 4 is forecast to be hot and dry, with temperatures ranging from 35 degrees Celsius to 38 degrees Celsius. Players should be prepared for high heat during the afternoon as the temperature is expected to peak around 36 degrees Celsius during the match.
Clear skies with 0% cloud cover will mean little to no respite from the sun during the match. Wind speeds are forecast to reach 20 kmph from the northwest, which will provide little relief from the intense heat.
Rain is not expected, with a 0% chance of precipitation. Humidity levels will hover between 52% and 59%, making for relatively challenging conditions for the players.
Both teams will aim to progress through to the next stage, with 2016 champions West Indies considered one of the title favourites. South Africa, who were the finalists in the last edition of the Women's T20 World Cup, will also be a dark horse throughout the tournament, and a winning start on Friday will give a massive boost to the winner's title aspirations.