Sunny
Highest listed rain chance in the game window is 1%.
Prioritize sunscreen, water, and breathable team gear.
Tickets, team gear, and weather gear should support the forecast, not distract from it.
Target Field opens its gates for a 1:10 PM CDT first pitch as the Twins host the Angels in this American League division matchup. The National Weather Service calls for a sunny Saturday with a high near 90°F, so grab sunscreen and hydrate — this one’s a summer scorcher, not a soggy afternoon.
Game Weather Bottom Line
Game time in Minneapolis lands right in the heart of Saturday’s forecast: sunny skies, a high near 90°F, and light wind out of the south at 0 to 5 mph. The National Weather Service has this locked in as a classic hot, dry ballpark day — no surprises expected between first pitch and the final out.
Rain Delay And Wind Risk
Good news for anyone worried about a rain delay: the NWS puts the chance of precipitation at just 2% for Saturday’s daytime hours. Wind stays tame too, running 0 to 5 mph out of the south — not enough to affect fly balls or do much more than flutter the flags at Target Field. This is about as low-risk a forecast as you’ll see for a summer day game, and conditions should hold steady through the final innings since the daytime window stays sunny and calm from start to finish.
What To Wear And Bring
With temps climbing toward 90°F under full sun for a 1:10 PM start, dress like it’s the middle of summer — because it is. Light, breathable clothing, sunglasses, and a hat are non-negotiable. A sunscreen stick SPF 50 belongs in every pocket, since you’ll be in direct sun for the length of the game with minimal cloud cover to break it up. Skip the extra layers — overnight lows only dip into the upper 60s to low 70s, so there’s no need to plan for a chill even if you linger in the lot after the final out.
Tailgating And Arrival Window
Sunny skies and calm wind make this an easy tailgate. Arrive early, claim some shade if you can find it, and keep drinks cold with a rolling cooler with wheels or a Yeti tundra cooler — you’ll burn through ice fast in 90-degree heat. If you’re grilling before first pitch, a portable propane grill gets you cooking without hassle in the lot. Heading straight to your seats instead? A soft cooler 24 can is an easy grab-and-go option for water and drinks once you’re inside.
Tickets, Team Gear, And Useful Links
The Twins enter this one at 46-49 and riding a two-game skid, while the Angels sit at 38-57 but bring a one-game winning streak into Minneapolis — both clubs scrapping for footing in this AL division matchup. If you still need seats, Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub before first pitch. With sun and warmth on tap all afternoon, a Minnesota Twins t-shirt or Minnesota Twins fitted cap makes more sense than heavier gear — comfortable, breathable, and built for a day in the sun. Bringing the kids? A baseball glove is always a smart pack for foul-ball hopes down the lines.