Saturday, July 31, 2010

I hate you, rain

October 31, 2009, 4:30 pm by iYankees · 1 Comment 

Weather Forecast: Bronx, NY 10/31

From Bryan Hoch (MLB):

While there is expected to be baseball under the lights in Philadelphia, with the two clubs resuming the World Series tied at one game apiece, showers are in the forecast on what should otherwise be a mild evening for players and spectators.

As of 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, Weather.com was forecasting showers at the scheduled 7:57 p.m. first pitch. Their call was for a 40 percent chance of precipitation and temperatures around 61 degrees under cloudy skies. The chances of precipitation were to jump to 70 percent before midnight.

The National Weather Service called for showers on Saturday, mainly before midnight, with a low around 47 degrees and a west wind around nine mph. The chance of precipitation is 80 percent, with new rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

AccuWeather.com was reporting that there would be a 52 percent probability of precipitation between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. in Philadelphia, with temperatures around 62 degrees for the scheduled first pitch. Showers could continue off and on through the middle innings.

“The best chance of heavier rain won’t begin until the late innings or until after the game ends. If the teams go into extra innings, there is a good chance that steadier rain could impact the game,” wrote Accuweather.com’s Eric Reese.

Leave us alone, rain. Please, you’ve bothered us for weeks.


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One Response to “I hate you, rain”
  1. The other one says:

    Well hopefully the rain doesn’t get any harder and we can get this game in fully!

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