Partly Cloudy
Highest listed rain chance in the game window is 7%.
Prioritize sunscreen, water, and breathable team gear.
Tickets, team gear, and weather gear should support the forecast, not distract from it.
Thursday evening at Oriole Park at Camden Yards looks like a classic late-May Baltimore night — mostly sunny skies, a high near 80°F during the day, and a comfortable first pitch in the low-to-mid 70s at 6:35 PM EDT. The National Weather Service puts precipitation chances at just 7%, so rain delays are essentially off the table; the main storylines are a stiff north wind and a real late-game cool-down toward a 57°F overnight low.
Game Weather Bottom Line
This is a great night to be at the ballpark. Clear skies will hold through the entire game, and first-pitch temperatures should be in the comfortable low 70s. Expect the mercury to slide toward the low 60s by the seventh inning, with a 57°F overnight low on the way. The wind — north at 5 to 13 mph with gusts up to 21 mph — is the one thing to keep on your radar. Upper-deck fans will feel it most.
Rain Delay And Wind Risk
Wednesday’s storms will be long gone by Thursday morning. The NWS shows only a 7% precipitation chance all day, making this about as rain-safe as Camden Yards gets in late May. The wind is where the action is: north gusts up to 21 mph will push pop-ups toward the third-base side and may give outfielders some extra reading to do on deep balls. Nothing that disrupts your evening, but worth noting if you’re playing daily fantasy or running a scorebook.
What To Wear And Bring
Start the night in a Baltimore Orioles t-shirt or Baltimore Orioles jersey — you’ll be perfectly comfortable at first pitch. By the seventh or eighth inning, temperatures slide toward the low 60s, so toss a light layer in your bag. A Baltimore Orioles fitted cap does double duty: it cuts the glare from the setting sun during the early innings and takes the edge off that north breeze.
A stadium blanket is genuinely worth bringing, not as an emergency item but as something you’ll quietly be glad you packed by the ninth inning. Throw a sunscreen stick SPF 50 in your bag — the sun stays up well into the first couple innings of a 6:35 PM start, and the walk from the parking lots is exposed. If your seats are anywhere near foul territory, bring a baseball glove; gusts to 21 mph can push pop-ups farther than you’d expect.
Tailgating And Arrival Window
This weather sets up an excellent Camden Yards tailgate. With 80°F temps and clear skies through the afternoon, fire up the portable propane grill early and get comfortable. Load a rolling cooler with wheels or a Yeti tundra cooler with plenty of cold drinks — you’ll be working through them from setup to the early innings. If you’re walking in from the Inner Harbor or a garage, a soft cooler 24 can is the move.
Aim to be in your seat by 6:15. Division games between teams this close in the standings draw real energy from the first pitch, and you don’t want to miss it sorting out food in the concourse.
Tickets, Team Gear, And Useful Links
If you still need seats, Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub — both will have options across price ranges for this AL East matchup. The Orioles (25-30) and Blue Jays (26-29) are separated by just a game in the win column, so every division game this late in May carries genuine weight. Baltimore is riding a two-game winning streak; Toronto comes in having won their last one. Something’s got to give Thursday night at Camden Yards.
Dress the part and show up loud. Grab a Baltimore Orioles jersey or Baltimore Orioles t-shirt before you head out — Charm City deserves a full house for a division clash this meaningful.