2014 World Cup Brazil

Brazil World Cup Weather Forecast Has Rain Clouds For Friday Matchups On Fixture Schedule

Jun 13, 2014 12:24 PM EDT
Mexico's Giovani Dos Santos
Mexico's Giovani Dos Santos gestures after he was caught offside during their 2014 World Cup Group A soccer match against Cameroon at the Dunas arena in Natal June 13, 2014. "

The Brazil World Cup weather forecast has rain coming down on Friday and overcast clouds for the fixture matchups on the schedule and with the temperature at 73 degrees and it has not stopped raining since 9 am in the morning in Brazil and now the teams are playing on a tough pitch and the weather could be a factor between Mexico and Cameroon as well as Spain and the Netherlands later in the day.

The Mexico match is in Natal and Salvador is south of that city and it could have some weather issues. Natal and Salvador are on the east coast of Brazil along with Recife and Fortazela and matches in those city could have some problems. Brazil has a very large area where the games are being played and Sao Paulo is in the southern part of the nation and that is the main city for the tournament.

Manaus is in the northeast part of the nation and that is one of the toughest places to play, as the Stadium is right in the middle of the Amazon. England and Italy will open that stadium and now Mexico and Cameroon are dealing with rain.

Check here for the updated weather for the World Cup.

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