England are likely to play in sleet at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium.
The world's highest cricket ground will host the fifth Test against India this week.
At 1,457 meters above sea level, the venue is set against the backdrop of the Himalayas in Dharamsala, India.
Opened in 2003, the facility can accommodate 23,000 people and is home to the Punjab Kings IPL team.
Meanwhile, among the famous residents living in this area is the Dalai Lama.
However, this week will be a gathering of England cricketers as the fifth Test against India begins on Thursday.
However, the fate of the match was in doubt due to the sudden drop in temperatures, with initial weather forecasts predicting sleet and temperatures dropping to 5 degrees Celsius.
Temperatures at the stadium, considered one of the most picturesque cricket stadiums in the world, are currently expected to be a warm 17 degrees Celsius.
The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium pitch is also considered to be the fastest in India.
The high altitude allows for faster ball movement, making it an ideal surface for England's James Anderson.
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The pace bowler is named in the squad for the fifth Test chasing his 700th Test wicket.
However, England had already lost this series and India won the fourth Test at Ranchi by five wickets, increasing their lead to 3-1.
This week's match is only the second Test to be played at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium.
India won that match, defeating Australia by eight wickets and clinching the 2017 series 2-1.