Division Stakes, Perfect Weather—Mostly
It’s a National League division matchup, and the weather is cooperating—mostly. The Washington Nationals host the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday, May 1st at 6:45 PM EDT, and while you’ll catch mostly sunny skies during the day, temperatures will drop into the upper 40s by first pitch. A 34% chance of rain showers arrives after the game wraps, so timing is in your favor—but pack smart.
Why This Game Matters
The Nationals are riding a two-game winning streak at home, improving their divisional standing after sitting at 15-17. The Brewers bring a 16-14 record and a one-game win streak to town. In a division race, every matchup counts, and with both teams jockeying for position, Friday night is a chance for the Nats to build momentum at Nationals Park. This isn’t a must-win yet, but it’s the kind of game that separates contenders from the rest—especially in May when every win shapes playoff positioning.
Weather Breakdown: Dress in Layers
Here’s the National Weather Service forecast for gameday:
Daytime (through 6 PM): Mostly sunny, high near 68°F with light southwest winds 2 to 7 mph. Virtually no rain risk (5% chance).
Game Time & Beyond (6:45 PM onward): Temperature drops to around 48°F. A 34% chance of rain showers develops between 8 PM and 1 AM, with less than a tenth of an inch possible. Southwest winds stay light at 3 to 7 mph.
The Bottom Line: You’ll be comfortable during the day, but by the time the first pitch is thrown, you’ll want a jacket. If the game goes extras, rain becomes a real possibility—but the forecast suggests most of the action stays dry.
What to Wear & Pack
Start with layers. Wear a t-shirt or short sleeves during the day—the 68°F high is pleasant for arriving early and tailgating. Bring a stadium blanket to drape over your lap once the sun sets; it’ll serve double duty as both warmth and rain protection if needed. A lightweight jacket or hoodie is essential for the evening; the 20-degree drop from day to game time will be noticeable.
Bring a stadium rain poncho just in case. With a 34% rain chance after 8 PM, you’re not guaranteed showers, but you’re not safe from them either. A poncho takes up almost no space in a waterproof stadium bag and keeps you dry without bulk.
For sun protection during the day, pack sunscreen stick SPF 50—May sun at Nationals Park is real, and you’ll be exposed during batting practice or early innings.
Tailgating Tips
Arrive by 4 PM to claim a good lot spot and set up before the temperature really drops. The light winds (2-7 mph) mean your setup won’t get knocked over, and the mostly sunny conditions make for a classic spring tailgate.
Bring hearty food—burgers, dogs, and chili pair well with cool evening air. Grab hot drinks (coffee, cocoa) for the game itself; they’re cheap at the park and worth the comfort. The Potomac waterfront location means evening air can feel crisper than inland, so don’t underestimate the chill factor.
Rep Your Squad
Show your support with a Washington Nationals jersey or a Washington Nationals t-shirt—both are perfect for layering on a cool evening. Top it off with a Washington Nationals fitted cap to keep the sun out of your eyes during the day and add another layer of warmth at night.
Get Your Tickets
Still need seats? Check Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub for Washington Nationals vs Milwaukee Brewers tickets. Division games move fast, especially with the Nats on a home winning streak.
First pitch: 6:45 PM EDT. Dress warm, bring a poncho, and let’s go Nats.