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Target Field Weather May 15, 2026: Twins vs Brewers Forecast — 88°F Sunny

Best Window First pitch: 86°F, Mostly Clear, W wind 10 mph
Rain Risk Low
What To Wear / Bring Sun protection, water, and breathable layers
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Best Window 6 PM: 86°F

Mostly Clear

Delay Risk Low rain risk

Highest listed rain chance in the game window is 8%.

What To Bring Minnesota Twins

Prioritize sunscreen, water, and breathable team gear.

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Hour-by-Hour Game Day Forecast

5 AM 63°Mostly Clear
6 AM 65°Sunny
7 AM 66°Sunny
8 AM 68°Sunny
9 AM 69°Sunny
10 AM 73°Sunny
11 AM 76°Sunny
12 PM 80°Sunny
1 PM 83°1% rainSunny
2 PM 85°1% rainSunny
3 PM 87°1% rainSunny
4 PM 88°2% rainSunny
5 PM 87°1% rainSunny
6 PM 86°2% rainMostly Clear
7 PM 85°6% rainPartly Cloudy
8 PM 80°8% rainPartly Cloudy
9 PM 76°6% rainPartly Cloudy
10 PM 72°2% rainPartly Cloudy
11 PM 69°2% rainPartly Cloudy

Target Field hosts the Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers tonight at 6:10 PM CDT under a full May sun — but this game starts as a scorcher and finishes as a cool spring night. The National Weather Service shows a near-88°F first pitch and a low around 57°F by game’s end. Plan your outfit in two halves.

Game Weather Bottom Line

Sunny skies and near 88°F greet you at the gates. As the game progresses and the sun dips, temperatures will fall sharply — expect the mid-60s by the seventh inning stretch and near 57°F at the final out. That’s nearly a 30-degree swing from first pitch to last, so what feels like a summer evening at 6:10 PM will feel like a crisp spring night by the ninth.

Rain is not a concern. Precipitation probability sits at just 2% this afternoon and 8% overnight. This game plays to completion.

Rain Delay And Wind Risk

No rain delay risk tonight — the forecast is as clean as it gets for a May game in Minneapolis.

Wind is the one factor worth tracking. A southwest breeze of 5 to 15 mph is blowing in during the early innings, settling to a lighter west wind of 5 to 10 mph as the evening cools. That’s enough to nudge a deep fly ball or carry a pop-up sideways, but nothing that disrupts play. Pitchers working the outer half may notice it; everyone else will just feel a pleasant breeze in the early going.

What To Wear And Bring

Dress in layers — this is a genuine two-outfit game.

Early innings (6–8 PM): The upper 80s heat means shorts and a Minnesota Twins t-shirt are the right call at first pitch. It’s warm enough that you’ll be glad you went light.

Late innings (8–10 PM): Once the sun is down, temperatures drop fast. A Minnesota Twins jersey over a base layer, or a light zip-up, keeps you comfortable through the final outs. If you’re in the upper deck or an exposed section, bring a stadium blanket — near 57°F with a west breeze will feel cold by the ninth.

Sun protection: First pitch is in full late-day sun. A sunscreen stick SPF 50 is worth tossing in your bag — the lower bowl at Target Field catches direct light well into the evening hours. A Minnesota Twins fitted cap handles both sun and the late-game breeze.

Bonus: If you’re sitting in the bleachers, a baseball glove is never a bad idea.

Tailgating And Arrival Window

The afternoon leading up to this game is prime tailgate weather — sunny, near 88°F, with a light southwest breeze keeping it from feeling oppressive. This is a full summer-feel pregame session.

Bring a rolling cooler with wheels or a soft cooler 24 can for easy lot-to-gate transport. If your crew is going big, a Yeti tundra cooler keeps drinks cold through a long afternoon in the heat. Fire up a portable propane grill for burgers and brats before the Twins take the field.

Aim to arrive by 5:00–5:30 PM. Summer-like Friday nights in Minneapolis fill the lots fast, and you’ll want time to settle in before the temperature starts its evening slide.

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The Brewers come in at 24-17 on the road — they’ve been one of the better traveling teams this season. The Twins are 20-24 at home but snapped their skid with a win in their last outing. It’s a regular season matchup, but Milwaukee’s road form gives this one some genuine edge — the Twins need to protect Target Field.

Head out in a Minnesota Twins jersey or Minnesota Twins t-shirt, and don’t forget the Minnesota Twins fitted cap for sun protection at first pitch. The gear does double duty: rep the home team and dress for the weather in one move.