postponement of Aston Villa vs. West Ham United as per the most recent Met Office update
Ahead of the match at Villa Park on Sunday, January 26, yellow weather warnings have been issued [Met Office
, 23 January], with the possibility of minor floods and periods of heavy rain.
Rainfall is not expected to have an impact on the game at Villa Park in the near future,
but the West Midlands could see power outages, flooding, and road closures.
There is a likelihood of 80 to 90 percent precipitation and temperatures as high as six degrees,
with the match scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m.
Following a Met Office update, Aston Villa and West Ham may be in danger.
In the present day, with drainage systems installed at Premier League stadiums, heavy rain is extremely
Graham Potter’s side is more worried with the potential harm caused by the weather than with the actual rain.
The game won’t be able to take place if the rainy weather and possible flooding have a negative impact and result in power outages at Villa Park.
Floodlights, payment systems, and ticket scanners—all essential to the game and the overall fan experience—would be absent from the stadium as a result.
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