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Angel Stadium hosts the Los Angeles Angels and the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday, June 13 at 6:38 PM PDT — and the National Weather Service is calling for a textbook SoCal summer evening: clear skies, a high near 82°F, and zero chance of rain.
Game Weather Bottom Line
First pitch falls in the warm, comfortable stretch of a sunny June evening. Expect temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s at 6:38 PM, easing pleasantly into the mid-60s by the late innings as the sun sets and the marine air settles in. The National Weather Service is showing a high near 82°F through the end of the week, with overnight lows dropping to around 63°F — that’s your late-game ballpark. Zero precipitation. Light winds out of the southwest at 0 to 10 mph.
This is the kind of night Angel Stadium was built for. Stay until the final out.
Rain Delay And Wind Risk
There is no rain risk. The National Weather Service shows 0% precipitation probability through Friday, and the pattern heading into Saturday holds the same dry, clear trend. No marine layer is expected to linger into game time. Winds stay light at 0 to 10 mph — just a gentle breeze that keeps things comfortable without affecting play. You will not need a backup plan tonight.
What To Wear And Bring
Dress in breezy layers. A Los Angeles Angels t-shirt is perfect for first pitch, but once the sun drops around 8 PM that stadium air cools fast. Throw a light jacket over your Los Angeles Angels jersey for the stretch run, and a Los Angeles Angels fitted cap handles the last of the afternoon glare during pre-game warmups.
If you’re in an exposed section for the early innings, pack a sunscreen stick SPF 50 — you’ll thank yourself by the third. A stadium blanket is worth the bag space for anyone sitting in the upper deck once temperatures ease toward the low-to-mid 60s after the seventh. Bring a baseball glove if you’ve got young fans in tow — foul ball territory is real and the crowd will be into it.
Tailgating And Arrival Window
A clear 80°F June evening is the exact condition you build a tailgate around. Aim to arrive 90 minutes before first pitch, claim your spot, and fire up the portable propane grill while the lot is still buzzing. The weather rewards patience — there’s no rush to get inside.
For hauling gear across the lot, a rolling cooler with wheels is the move. If you’re going all-in, the Yeti tundra cooler keeps drinks cold from driveway to seat. Traveling with a smaller crew? A soft cooler 24 can handles everything you need and fits neatly under a chair.
The Stakes
The Angels come in at 27-42, currently riding a modest two-game win streak. The Rays are a sharper squad at 40-25 on the road and carrying three straight wins into this series. This is an American League divisional matchup, and that gap in the standings makes every Angels win carry extra weight. A packed Angel Stadium crowd under a perfect June sky is exactly the kind of environment that can shift momentum — the Halos need the energy, and Saturday’s weather gives the fans no excuse not to show up loud.
Tickets, Team Gear, And Useful Links
Still need seats? Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub to check availability and current pricing for Saturday’s game.
Gear up before you go — a Los Angeles Angels jersey, Los Angeles Angels fitted cap, or Los Angeles Angels t-shirt puts you in the right spirit for a division matchup under Anaheim’s June sky.