Division Showdown Meets Chicago Spring Chill
The Cubs and Diamondbacks square off Friday at Wrigley Field in a National League division matchup with real playoff-race implications. Chicago sits at 19-12 at home and is riding a two-game winning streak, while Arizona brings a 16-13 road record and one win in their last outing. This is the kind of mid-May divisional battle where every game tightens or loosens the standings — and Mother Nature is throwing a curveball with cold temperatures and steady winds off Lake Michigan.
Why This Game Matters
The Cubs have been solid at home this season, and they’re looking to extend their winning streak against a competitive Diamondbacks squad. Arizona isn’t a pushover on the road, but Chicago’s home-field advantage — both the ballpark and the crowd energy — gives the North Siders an edge. Division games in May set the tone for September, so both teams know what’s at stake.
The Weather: Cold, Breezy, Mostly Dry
Gameday forecast for Friday, May 1st at 1:20 PM CDT:
- High: 46°F
- Wind: 10 to 15 mph from the north
- Rain chance: 14% (mostly clear)
- Conditions: Mostly cloudy with occasional sun
The rain threat from Thursday night clears out overnight, leaving you with a crisp, breezy afternoon. The north wind is the real story — it’ll be gusty enough to feel it in the bleachers, and wind chill will make 46°F feel closer to the upper 30s, especially if you’re sitting still for three-plus hours.
What to Wear
Layering is your best friend on Friday. Start with a Chicago Cubs jersey or Chicago Cubs t-shirt underneath a windproof jacket or fleece. Jeans or baseball pants work fine, but avoid shorts — your legs will regret it once the sun dips lower in the afternoon. Bring a hoodie or sweatshirt you can tie around your waist if you warm up, but odds are you won’t.
For your head, grab a Chicago Cubs fitted cap to block the sun and keep some warmth in. Gloves aren’t overkill if you’re sensitive to cold — the 10-15 mph wind will cut through bare hands by the fifth inning.
Waterproof jacket? Not strictly necessary with only a 14% rain chance, but if you want peace of mind, a lightweight windbreaker won’t hurt and takes up minimal pack space.
Pack These Essentials
Bring a stadium blanket — this is non-negotiable. Even if you don’t use it the whole game, you’ll be grateful to have it once the sun starts setting and the wind picks up. A heated stadium blanket is an upgrade if you want maximum comfort without bulk.
Stuff a Stanley thermos bottle with hot coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. A warm drink in your hands does wonders for morale on a breezy 46-degree afternoon. Pair it with an insulated hot drink mug if you want to sip throughout the game.
Sunscreen? The sun’s still strong in early May, even on cooler days. Grab a sunscreen stick SPF 50 for your face and any exposed skin — you don’t want a burnt nose to remember the game by.
Tailgating Tips
Arrive early — aim for 11 AM to claim a good parking spot and set up your tailgate before the crowd arrives. The wind is your enemy here, so anchor any loose items and consider a propane patio heater if your tailgate crew is staying for a couple hours. It’ll keep the group warm and create a gathering point.
Bring hearty food: hot dogs, bratwurst, chili, or pulled pork sandwiches. Avoid anything that gets cold quickly. Soups and stews in a Stanley thermos bottle are perfect for a May afternoon in Chicago. Grab some warm bread, cheese, and hot beverages to round out the spread.
Set up in a windbreak if possible — use your vehicle or a tent to shield your tailgate area from the north wind. It makes a huge difference in comfort.
Rep the Cubs
Show your colors with a Chicago Cubs jersey paired with a Chicago Cubs fitted cap and a Chicago Cubs t-shirt underneath. You’ll blend right in with the Wrigleyville crowd and stay warm at the same time.
Get Your Tickets
Still need seats? Check SeatGeek or StubHub for Chicago Cubs vs Arizona Diamondbacks tickets. Afternoon games at Wrigley move fast, especially for division matchups, so lock in your spot early.