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Excited for Opening Day? See if the weather will cooperate.

ByJon ErdmanApril 3, 2017


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Major League Baseball opens another season with a full slate on Monday following Sunday's trio of games. Unfortunately, there are a few games where weather may mess with Opening Day.

Overall, there will be a pair of storm systems in the U.S. on Monday.


The white contours are model forecasts of clouds, but not necessarily rain or snow.

Overall Setup For Opening Day Monday


The system in the East is the one that could throw a meteorological monkey wrench in several Opening Day games.

Here's the forecast for each game. Of course, games in St. Petersburg, Florida, Phoenix and Milwaukee will be played in climate-controlled stadiums with no weather worries.

Check back with us at weather.com as these forecasts may change before Opening Day.

Rain Risk

There are six games with at least a chance of rain. It's not clear, yet, whether rain will last long enough or be steady enough in any of these cities to lead to rain delays or a postponement. 

Rain is most likely in Chicago and Cincinnati. Uncertainties exist on whether rain reaches as far north as Minneapolis Monday, and if it reaches the East Coast in time to dampen games in Washington D.C. and Baltimore.

No Weather Worries

Enjoy these outdoor games without any concern for the weather. This also includes some northern locations that can have notoriously foul early April weather.

Rain is also likely to dampen the tailgate outside Milwaukee's Miller Park, though a closed roof at least ensures the game will be played.

The roof will likely be open for a fabulous Opening Day Sunday in Phoenix.

The Atlanta Braves should feel thankful they're opening on the road this year. If they were scheduled to open their new ballpark – SunTrust Park – on Monday, it may have been a rainout

Last year, rain postponed a pair of games in Cleveland and the Bronx. Another game in Baltimore was delayed twice by rain, for a total of 2 hours and 51 minutes.

Before that, the last Opening Day games postponed by weather were in 2009 and 2008.

Jonathan Erdman is a senior meteorologist at weather.com and has been an incurable weather geek since a tornado narrowly missed his childhood home in Wisconsin at age 7. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter.



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