Rain is the last word you want to hear when it comes to baseball - especially a game as important as today!
However, FOX 29's Drew Anderson says today's Phillies potential clincher against the Padres should go on despite the scattered showers!
Cloudy skies are expected to turn into pop-up showers by first pitch around 2:30 p.m. Those showers should only last 5-10 minutes each, and should pop up once or twice in the first couple innings.Monday morning will see more clouds until the sun bursts through during the afternoon and brings temperatures up to a high of 68 degrees.
The sun will continue to peak through the rest of the week with some days reaching 70 degrees and above!TUESDAY: Partly sunny. High: 74, Low: 56FRIDAY: Windy and chilly. High: 66, Low: 54
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Rain washes away smoke as weather cools down this weekendAfter thick smoke clogged the skies, stifling Seattleites' lungs with unhealthy air, the haze that has been hanging over the city for the past few weeks is starting to clear.
Read more »
The Best Songs On 'Midnights' Reveal Taylor Swift's GrowthTaylor Swift’s tenth studio album, Midnights, has arrived.
Read more »
Rain bringing concerns due to possible flash floods and landslidesWestern Washington is finally getting the rain it very much needed, and the hope is it will wash away all the smoke.
Read more »
Rain brings people outside again in western WashingtonIn most cases, the rain usually forces people inside. But on Friday, KIRO 7 saw plenty of people in rain boots and jackets on the streets of downtown Seattle.
Read more »
First Alert Forecast: Sunny and mild, October's finest!First Alert Weather: We're looking at a 50/50 weekend: beautiful Saturday and a rain chance Sunday. Watch JohnElliottTV's full forecast.
Read more »
The Scientific Reason Why Rain Can Really Dampen Your MoodAnd why you should still try to get outside, drizzly day be damned.
Read more »