Saturday, October 31, 2015

Rain to Hold Off for World Series Game 4 in NYC

By Chyna Glenn, AccuWeather.com Meteorologist
October 31,2015; 9:15PM,EDT
 
 
Game 4 has the Mets facing off against the Royals at Citi Field in Flushing Meadows, New York, and the weather will cooperate.
The outcome of World Series Game 3 had the Royals leading the series 2-1.
Since the New York Mets came out victorious against the Kansas City Royals, Game 4 will not be the deciding factor on which team will take home the coveted Commissioner's Trophy this year.

Saturday will bring several hours of sunshine and temperatures peaking in the upper 50s, which is typical of the last week in October.
By the start of the game, temperatures will have fallen back into the into the lower 50s, with thickening clouds.
Although it will be cloudy, conditions will remain dry and cool for the entirety of the game.
Winds will not have an impact on game play either, according to Senior AccuWeather Meteorologist Dan Pydynowski.
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"The wind will be rather light this evening and should not have a huge impact for Game 4. They will be from the south to southwest and under 10 mph, which will have them blowing out to center or right-center field," Pydynowski said.
Those heading out to the game will want to bring a jacket or blanket as the air will be chilly with temperatures in the lower 50s through the last pitch.
Since Game 4 will not be the deciding factor for the winner of the World Series, Game 5 will also take place in Citi Field on the 1st of November.
Following the possibility of a stray shower on Sunday morning for the New York Marathon, Game 5 is looking to be the milder of the two remaining games in New York. Temperatures by the first pitch on Sunday are expected to be closer to the 60-degree mark, which will be nearly 10 degrees warmer than the start of Game 4 the previous day.
 

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