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No major rain signal in the available hourly data.
Prioritize sunscreen, water, and breathable team gear.
Tickets, team gear, and weather gear should support the forecast, not distract from it.
Game Weather Bottom Line
Oriole Park at Camden Yards hosts the Baltimore Orioles and Seattle Mariners Monday night at 6:35 PM EDT, and the National Weather Service is calling for a near-perfect evening — sunny with a daytime high near 82°F, cooling into the mid-60s by the final innings under a mostly clear sky. Rain chance: zero percent. This is as clean a June night as Charm City gets.
This is a division matchup in the American League, and neither club is playing posturing baseball right now. The Mariners have been steadier on the road this season, while the O’s have been fighting for consistency at Camden Yards. A home win would flip that one-game skid — motivation enough for the Birdland faithful to pack the park.
Rain Delay And Wind Risk
None. The National Weather Service shows 0% precipitation probability for Monday night, and wind is forecast at 1 to 8 mph from the southeast — barely enough to carry a flag. There is no storm system threatening the area. If you were watching Sunday’s heat and showers blow through, know that it’s entirely different Monday. First pitch will be clean, and the back end of the game under the lights will be even better.
What To Wear And Bring
Game time will feel warm — figure upper 70s at first pitch with temperatures easing toward the mid-60s by the seventh-inning stretch. Dress in breathable layers.
- Early innings: A Baltimore Orioles t-shirt or Baltimore Orioles jersey is the call — it’ll be comfortable right through sunset.
- Late innings: Toss a light jacket or a stadium blanket in your bag. That 61°F low means the last few innings under the lights will feel noticeably cooler, especially in the upper deck.
- Sun protection: First pitch is before sunset. Grab a Baltimore Orioles fitted cap and pack a sunscreen stick SPF 50 — you’ll want it for the first couple of innings.
- Glove: Sitting in the lower bowl or along the lines? A baseball glove is never a bad call at Camden Yards.
No rain gear needed. Leave the poncho at home.
Tailgating And Arrival Window
Monday evening tailgates at Camden Yards benefit from the fact that the workday rush clears out of the Inner Harbor area by around 5:30 PM. Aim to arrive by 5:30–5:45 PM to settle in before first pitch.
Weather-wise, tailgating conditions are exceptional. High near 82°F, light breeze, not a cloud in sight. A portable propane grill and a rolling cooler with wheels or a Yeti tundra cooler loaded with ice is the ideal setup. The heat is dry enough that a soft cooler 24 can works fine if you’re traveling light and keeping it in the shade.
Crab season is well underway in the Chesapeake region — if you’re tailgating before a summer division game, Old Bay belongs somewhere in the spread. Fort McHenry is a short drive if you want to make a full afternoon of it before heading to the park.
Gates typically open 90 minutes before first pitch. Getting in by 5:30 PM gives you time to watch warmups, grab a crab cake from one of the concessions, and find your seats without fighting the crowd surge that hits at 6:00 PM.
Tickets, Team Gear, And Useful Links
If you still need seats for Monday night, Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub — both typically have solid secondary inventory for weeknight AL division games at Camden Yards.
Heading to the park? A Baltimore Orioles jersey or Baltimore Orioles fitted cap keeps you repped up and weather-appropriate for a warm June evening. The t-shirt option is perfect if you want something lighter for the early innings heat.
Bottom line: Monday night at Camden Yards is shaping up to be one of the better weather nights of the early summer homestand. Pack light, bring a layer for the back half of the game, and get there by 5:30 to enjoy it fully.