What weather to expect for MLB teams playing on Opening Day

In November, MLB announced proactive schedule adjustments to optimize the number of games played in the best weather conditions. Did it pay off for Opening Day?

TAMPA, Fla. – Opening Day of the 2025 Major League Baseball season is Thursday, and fans around the country are gearing up to trek to the ballpark to get that first glimpse of their team after an offseason filled with free agency drama. But will the weather say: "Play ball"?

One of the big weather storylines of the season involves the Tampa Bay Rays – the team whose stadium was severely damaged by Hurricane Milton in 2024. Winds over 100 mph ripped the roof off the field. 

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With repairs expected to last until the start of the 2026 season, the Rays will play their home games in 2025 at Tampa's George M. Steinbrenner Field – an outdoor facility that is home to the New York Yankees Spring Training facility. 

MLB did adjust the Rays' schedule to put as few games in the heart of Florida's rainy season as possible. 

Opening Day forecasts

In November, MLB announced proactive schedule adjustments to optimize the number of games played in the best weather conditions. 

A total of 28 teams will play on Opening Day. The Rays and the Colorado Rockies open the season Friday instead.

Here's a closer look at the forecasts for outdoor Opening Day MLB games across the country:

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The Boston Red Sox at Texas Rangers forecast. (FOX Weather)

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The San Francisco Giants at Cincinnati Reds forecast. (FOX Weather)

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The Minnesota Twins at St. Louis Cardinals forecast. (FOX Weather)

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The Pittsburgh Pirates at Miami Marlins forecast. (FOX Weather)

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The Milwaukee Brewers at New York Yankees forecast. (FOX Weather)

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The Cleveland Guardians at Kansas City Royals forecast. (FOX Weather)

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The Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox forecast. (FOX Weather)

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The Philadelphia Phillies at Washington Nationals forecast. (FOX Weather)

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The Colorado Rockies at Tampa Bay Rays forecast. (FOX Weather)

Milwaukee Brewers vs New York Yankees
Expect sunny skies with a high of 52 degrees and wind gusts as high as 20 mph.

Baltimore Orioles vs Toronto Blue Jays
It looks to be a breezy day with the possibility of showers. The high will be around 40 degrees, making for a chilly start to the season.

Washington Nationals vs Philadelphia Phillies
Sunny skies with a high near 60 degrees for the day.

Kansas City Royals vs Cleveland Guardians
It may just be the perfect day for baseball. With a high near 80 degrees, there is a slight chance of precipitation with showers and thunderstorms.

New York Mets vs Houston Astros
There is a 70% chance of precipitation with showers or thunderstorms after 1 p.m. The Astros have a retractable dome they can use to avoid weather impacts.

San Francisco Giants vs San Diego Padres
It will be ideal baseball weather for fans, with partly sunny skies and a high of 66 degrees.

Los Angeles Angels vs Chicago White Sox
There is a 40% chance of showers between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., and the high temperature will be a high around 50 degrees for the day.

Minnesota Twins vs St. Louis Cardinals
Unfortunately, fans attending the game face a 50% chance of rain. Expect partly sunny skies, a high of 66 degrees, and wind gusts of up to 20 mph.

Detroit Tigers vs Los Angeles Dodgers
Patchy fog will begin the day before things brighten up with partly sunny skies and a high of 69 degrees.

Chicago Cubs vs Arizona Diamondbacks
Fans are looking at ideal baseball conditions with sunny skies and a sizzling high in the lower 90s.

Athletics vs Seattle Mariners
Things aren’t looking so good, with a 90% chance of precipitation. Wind gusts are predicted to reach 28 mph, and precipitation amounts will reach between half-inch and three-quarters of an inch. However, the Mariners also play in a retractable roof stadium, so there are no worries about any rainouts. 

Colorado Rockies vs. Tampa Bay Rays (Friday)
Game 1 of the outdoor Tampa era looks good for the Rays, with sunshine and highs in the mid-80s.

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