India and England are playing the first Test of their five-match series at Headingley, Leeds. The match began on June 20, and Day 1 proved to be a super one for Team India, although Shubman Gill, captain of India for the first time in Tests, lost the toss. When asked to bat first, India cashed in on it. They batted superbly and ended their first day at 359 runs for 3 wickets in 85 overs. Yashasvi Jaiswal played a great knock and hit his first Test century in England. Captain Shubman Gill also played his class and remained unbeaten at 127 runs. Rishabh Pant was facing him at the other end when the day got much needed. Also Read | 4 Big Records Joe Root Can Break in England vs India Test Series Rain May Interrupt Day 2 at Headingley Although India performed well on the first day, Day 2's weather forecast is not good. According to Accuweather, there is an 86% chance of rain and a 34% chance of thunderstorms on Saturday, June 21. The morning temperature is anticipated to be approximately 29°C, with moderate winds from the south at 15 km/h. In the evening, the weather may worsen. There is a Yellow Warning for Thunderstorms from 3 PM on Saturday until 4 AM on Sunday. The evening temperatures are likely to fall to as low as 20°C, but there is an 88% probability of rain. There will be an estimated 10.2 mm of rain, accompanied by potential flooding, hail, and wind gusts of up to 48 km/h. The sky will remain largely overcast, and humidity will be elevated at 81%, which may prove to be a discomfort for players and spectators alike. Under such weather conditions, there's a very high possibility deductions in the number of overs or even totally washed out. Spectators and both teams will be praying for clear skies so that the thrilling Test match continues without any hassle.