The final of the Women's World Cup 2025, India vs South Africa, at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai is under a serious rain threat. A yellow alert has been issued across Maharashtra due to cyclonic circulation and low air pressure. Mumbai and nearby areas are seeing thunderstorms and moderate rainfall over the past few days. The final is set for Sunday, but the weather outlook isn't particularly promising. There is a high 86% chance of rain on Saturday, and conditions are supposed to remain cloudy and humid. For Sunday, the chances of rainfall recede somewhat to 63%, but weather experts warn that rain could affect the evening hours of the match, especially between 4 PM and 7 PM. One match has already been washed out in the DY Patil Stadium during the group game between India and Bangladesh earlier in this tournament, and it now seems fans fear that the most important game might also go the same way. The chances of a complete washout are less likely but cannot be ruled out. Also Read | Watch Alyssa Healy drops easy catch, gives life to Jemimah Rodrigues What Happens if the IND-W vs SA-W Final Gets Washed Out? If the final of the Women’s World Cup gets completely washed out, the trophy will be shared by India and South Africa. This would certainly be an unsatisfactory conclusion for both teams since neither of them has ever won the Women’s ODI World Cup. This is a first final for South Africa, while India have made the title clash twice and lost both. The shared trophy would be historic but unsatisfactory, too-the fans will miss seeing a clear winner on the field. Also Read | What happened when India Women reached the WODI World Cup final in 2017? Reserve Day in Place for the Final There is a reserve day on Monday, in case rain stops play on Sunday. However, the forecast is not promising even for the next day, with 50 percent chance of rain. The match officials will, therefore, try their best to complete the game on Sunday, even if that requires reducing overs or playing a shorter game. India Women in ODI World Cup Finals 🇮🇳🏏🏆Played: 2 | Lost: 2 | Won: 0Two heartbreaks behind... can the 3rd bring glory❓ 👀 pic.twitter.com/yjN6ytMUpv — CricketGully (@thecricketgully) November 1, 2025 India chased 339 runs against Australia to make it to the final, while South Africa shocked England to book their place. The only hope now for fans across the world is that the rain stays away so that the Women's World Cup gets a fitting conclusion.