The third T20I between India and England at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Tuesday is set against a largely favourable weather backdrop, according to forecasts cited by multiple outlets. With India seeking to level the five-match series after losing the second T20I in Manchester and trailing 1–0, attention is also on whether rain could affect play.
Reports say the chance of rain is low during the match window. Conditions are expected to be cloudy with a light breeze, with temperatures forecast to range from about 18°C to 23°C. Under these circumstances, both sources indicate there is no expectation of major disruption, and they suggest a full, uninterrupted game is likely.
Trent Bridge is also described as a batting-friendly venue that typically supports high-scoring T20 contests, meaning that—if conditions remain stable—batting could again play a key role. Team lineups and tactical considerations are discussed alongside the forecast, but the weather coverage focuses mainly on rain probabilities and prevailing temperatures.