Rain did make an appearance or two during the first two Tests in Leeds and Birmingham, but it wasn’t severe enough to affect the outcome of either match.
Both encounters went into the fifth day and produced results. While England successfully chased down 371 to win the first Test, India bounced back with a record 336-run victory in the second.
With the five-match series level at 1-1, the action now moves to the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground - the Mecca of Cricket.
We’ve got some good news. There’s just a 5 percent chance of rain in London on July 10 (Thursday), which means we should get a full 90 overs of cricket - barring a slow over rate.
Humidity is expected to range between 35 and 65 percent, and wind conditions will be calm. The temperature is going to be around 23-30 degrees Celsius.
Even better, the weather forecast for all five days of the third Test looks promising, so we might not have to deal with any of those frustrating rain interruptions.