Rain and thunderstorms may disrupt the fifth and final T20 International of the series between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane on Saturday. With a high probability of showers through the evening, as according to the weather reports, a question mark has been raised over whether the match will be possible at all. Skies will be cloudy with a high of 32°C and a low of 21°C, says AccuWeather. The rain percentage for the day remains around 55 percent with an increase during match hours. Rain Forecast During Match Hours The toss is scheduled for 5:45 PM local time, and play is set to begin at 6:15 PM. Here’s how the weather looks during the game: 5 PM: Cloudy, 47% chance of rain 6 PM: Thunderstorms, 51% chance of rain 7-8 pm: Overcast, 49% chances of rain 9-10 PM: Showers, 56-60% chance of rain 11 PM: Cloudy, 49% chance of rain The forecast suggests the possibility of heavier showers in the latter part of the evening. That could mean delays and maybe a possible washout. The Gabba certainly boasts one of the finest drainage systems, but continuous rainfall will eventually impact playing conditions and make it difficult for both teams. Also Read | Will RCB Have to Change Their Name After the IPL and WPL Ownership Shift? India Eye Series Win, Australia Seek Redemption India presently lead the five-match series 2-1 and will look to seal the contest with another win. Suryakumar Yadav’s team has been very impressive throughout, and in this series, they have looked strong both in batting and bowling. Australia will be looking at ending this series on a high after inconsistency and struggle with spin have been their nemesis in these matches. This match holds importance as it will be the last bilateral T20I between the two sides ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup, scheduled to be hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Both the teams are utilizing the series to test their bench strength and settling their combinations ahead of the mega event. But all eyes will be on the skies in Brisbane, the fans praying that the rain stays away long enough for a pulsating finish to this series.