Mark Paquette is a DFS meteorologist who focuses on MLB and the NFL. He graduated from UMass-Lowell with a degree in meteorology in 1996. He worked at AccuWeather as a meteorologist for almost a decade
May 28 at 3:00 pm ET
Several games to watch for some rain and/or thunder in the vicinity: NYY, BOS, PHI, BAL and COL. Of these games, I do not foresee a PPD in any of them, though that can not be completely ruled out and all these games need to be watched carefully.
PHI and BAL are on the warm side of a cold front and will see tstorms approach them this afternoon/evening. Baseballs should be able to carry real well in this pair of parks tonight but there is a big risk to arms. NYY is right along this front, and will see tstorms moving along it too. Clouds will limit the warmth (near 70 at gametime) but it will be very muggy. BOS is a completely different story, they are on the cool side of this front and may only be in the upper 40s for tonight’s game with a steady rain at times with no thunder. Last but not at least, COL will see much different weather than the past few days, a wind screaming in from center field and temperatures only near 50 with some light rain or drizzle at times.
Look for the roofs to be closed in HOU, SEA and MIA.
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