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Nationals Park Weather May 7, 2026: Nationals vs Twins Forecast — 65°F Partly Sunny

Best Window First pitch: 60°F, Partly Sunny, N wind 3 mph
Rain Risk Low
What To Wear / Bring Sun protection, water, and breathable layers
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Best Window 1 PM: 60°F

Partly Sunny

Delay Risk Low rain risk

Highest listed rain chance in the game window is 3%.

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Hour-by-Hour Game Day Forecast

6 AM 54°12% rainMostly Cloudy
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Nationals Park Weather May 7, 2026: Nationals vs Twins Forecast

The Washington Nationals host the Minnesota Twins at Nationals Park on Thursday, May 7 at 1:05 PM EDT in a regular-season matchup. Expect pleasant spring baseball weather: partly sunny skies, a high near 65°F, and light north winds of 3 to 7 mph, with only a 12% chance of rain.

Game Weather Bottom Line

This is a textbook early-May afternoon game in D.C. — mild, mostly dry, and comfortable for the full nine innings. The Nationals are riding a one-game winning streak at home, while the Twins are looking to snap a road losing streak. Neither team is in playoff contention yet, but both sit below .500 and need wins to climb back into the race.

The 1:05 PM start time means you’ll catch the warmest part of the day during the first few innings. By the time the game ends around 4:15 PM, temperatures will still be hovering in the low 60s—no dramatic cooling until after sunset.

Rain Delay And Wind Risk

Rain is not a concern. The National Weather Service forecast shows only a 12% probability of precipitation during game hours, with “new rainfall amounts less than a tenth of an inch possible.” You can leave the umbrella at home.

Wind is equally benign. North winds at 3 to 7 mph are light enough that they won’t significantly affect fly balls or create any playing-field chaos. Expect normal ballpark conditions—no wind warnings, no delays.

What To Wear And Bring

Dress in layers. Start with a short-sleeved shirt or t-shirt—a Washington Nationals t-shirt is perfect for showing your colors—and bring a light jacket or fleece for when the sun dips lower in the late innings. By game’s end around 4:15 PM, you’ll appreciate the extra layer as temperatures settle in the low 60s.

Sunglasses are a smart move. The forecast calls for partly sunny skies, which means intermittent sun and cloud cover. A sunscreen stick SPF 50 is worth packing if you’re sitting in an exposed section—May sun can sneak up on you, even at 65°F.

If you’re prone to chilling easily or plan to stay for postgame festivities, grab a stadium blanket to keep in your bag. It folds small and adds comfort during the late innings without taking up much space.

Tailgating And Arrival Window

The light winds and mild temps make for ideal tailgating conditions. Arrive 2.5 to 3 hours before first pitch (around 10:30 AM–11:00 AM) to claim a good lot and set up. A rolling cooler with wheels works great for navigating Nationals Park’s parking areas, or go premium with a Yeti tundra cooler if you’re stocking for the full afternoon. A portable propane grill will serve you well—the north winds are gentle enough that you won’t have flame-out issues.

Bring a soft cooler 24 can for easy transport if you’re moving between tailgating spots. The weather is stable all day, so food safety won’t be a headache.

If you still need seats, both SeatGeek and StubHub have inventory for this matchup. Early May games at Nationals Park typically draw modest crowds on a weekday afternoon, so you may find good deals as game time approaches.

Gear up in Nationals colors: grab a Washington Nationals jersey or a Washington Nationals fitted cap to complete your gameday look. Both are available and ready to ship.

With the Nationals at 17-20 at home and the Twins at 16-21 on the road, this is a must-win for both clubs. The weather is cooperating—now it’s up to the bats.