Daily Fantasy Weather Report Sunday June 5

Daily Fantasy MLB Weather Report 6/5/16

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Brief Summary:

PPD Threats: None

Delay Threats: CLE(40%), DET(50%), BAL(35%), PHL(40%), PIT(35%), BOS(25%)

Good Hitting Environments: CLE, BAL, PHL, DET, BOS, TEX

Poor Hitting Environments: MIA, SD, LAD

Forecasting Analysis:

                                                          KC at CLE

A line of tstorms associated with a cold front will approach during the game. 1 PM simulated radar:

Looks like an in-game delay threat for sure! LOW CHANCE OF A PPD, MODERATE CHANCE OF AN IN-GAME DELAY

                                                  CHW at DET

The same line of tstorms mentioned above will affect DET about an hour or so earlier. By 2-3 PM these tstorms should be out of the Motor City's hair.

LOW TO MAYBE MODERATE CHANCE OF A PPD (SINCE THIS GAME MAY NOT START DRY); MODERATE CHANCE OF SOME TYPE OF DELAY(S)

                                             NYY at BAL, MIL at PHL

Tstorms, some severe, will rattle the mid-Atlantic region today. I will lump these 2 games in because they start at the same time and of how close they are to each other. 1 PM simulated radar:

So they both should start dry. Whenever a game starts, they do everything in their power to finish it, or at least go the 5 innings they need it to become an official game.

Seems like things do not get real nasty this far east until around 4 PM:

Hopefully, by this time, both these games are over or very close to being done. There is some risk that tstorms could pop up at any time this afternoon to cause a delay earlier than 4 PM. LOW PPD RISK, MODERATE TO HIGH DELAY RISK ESPECIALLY LATER IN THE GAME

                                                     TOR at BOS

A light, drizzly rain will fall this afternoon, making for a damp and dreary experience at Fenway Park. The rain should not be heavy nor steady until this evening thus they should be able to get this game in.

LOW CHANCE OF PPD, LOW TO MAYBE MODERATE CHANCE OF A DELAY

                                                    LAA at PIT

A cold front will be moving through the region right around scheduled 1st pitch. By 2 PM, the radar should look like this:

So the main rain band has pushed east by then. If this is a bit slower doing so, a delayed start could be warranted. But look towards Ohio! These are instability showers forming and will affect the PIT region starting around 3 PM. They will have briefly heavy rain associated with them and will be quite numerous. LOW CHANCE OF PPD, LOW TO MODERATE CHANCE OF A DELAY

 

 

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