The All Blacks are hoping that the rain currently lashing Yokohama will subside before their 2019 Rugby World Cup semifinal against England tomorrow night.
The rain has been falling heavily the day before the All Blacks' biggest game in four years, to the point where it made the All Blacks late for their media conference this afternoon, but is expected to largely clear up for their semifinal tomorrow, which starts at 5.00pm local time (9.00pm NZT).
The forecast predicts a slim chance of rain and an even slimmer chance of thunderstorms tomorrow at International Stadium Yokohama, and while All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster is expecting the rain to clear, he notes the All Blacks are prepared to play in all conditions.
"The rain [falling currently] has been forecast and we'll just have to adapt and adjust like we always have when it comes to these sorts of conditions. I think the forecast is that it's supposed to clear a bit."