South Africa vs Pakistan Weather Update, 1st Test, Day 1: Centurion Weather Forecast on Thursday, December 26
South Africa vs Pakistan Weather Update, 1st Test Day 1: The opening Test match of the two-match series between South Africa and Pakistan is set to commence on Thursday, December 26, at SuperSport Park, Centurion.
This Boxing Day Test holds significant importance for the hosts, who need just one victory from the series to secure their place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final.

Match Details
- Match: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test
- Date: December 26–30, 2024 (Thursday–Monday)
- Time: 10:00 AM local time, 1:00 PM PST, 1:30 PM IST
- Venue: SuperSport Park, Centurion
Centurion Weather on Thursday, December 26
The weather in Centurion for the opening day of the Test match is expected to be pleasant and warmer, with intervals of clouds and sunshine. According to the forecast, there is a 25% chance of precipitation, but rain interruptions are unlikely. The day will see a high of 28°C with RealFeel® temperatures peaking at 31°C.
- Daytime Max Temp: 28°C
- RealFeel®: 31°C
- RealFeel Shade™: 26°C
- Wind: NW at 11 km/h
- Wind Gusts: Up to 22 km/h
- Probability of Precipitation: 25%
- Probability of Thunderstorms: 6%
- Cloud Cover: 60%
Morning Weather
The morning conditions are expected to be partly sunny and pleasant, with a temperature of 26°C and a RealFeel® of 30°C. Winds will be light, coming from the WNW at 9 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 22 km/h.
Afternoon Weather
In the afternoon, temperatures are expected to rise to 28°C with a RealFeel® of 31°C. The skies will remain partly sunny with a 15% probability of precipitation, ensuring uninterrupted play throughout the session.
The conditions in Centurion favor a full day of cricket, with minimal chances of weather disruptions. Stay tuned for updates as South Africa and Pakistan battle it out in this crucial Boxing Day Test.
South Africa comes into the match riding high on a 2-0 Test series win against Sri Lanka earlier this month. Meanwhile, Pakistan, after a strong performance in the white-ball format, will aim to extend their momentum into the red-ball arena. Historically, Pakistan has struggled in South Africa, with only two Test victories in 28 matches. However, they'll be eager to rewrite history and start the series on a positive note.


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