Uruguay’s opening World Cup match against Saudi Arabia in Miami on Monday is forecast to have a 70% chance of showers, with the possibility of thunderstorms. Tournament protocols dictate a minimum 30-minute suspension of play if thunderstorms are detected in the vicinity of the stadium. This precaution is in place to ensure the safety of players and spectators. The forecast raises concerns about a potential delay to the match, scheduled to begin in Miami. Organizers will continuously monitor weather conditions and adhere to FIFA’s safety guidelines. No decision has been made regarding a postponement, but teams are aware of the potential disruption. The situation remains fluid and dependent on the evolving weather pattern.