Saturday, May 21, 2016

MLB DFS Weather Saturday May 21

Brief Summary (6:30 PM EDT Update): Much Quieter


NoCal radar:











The strange weather in California continues. A late season storm will be affecting the region and causing unusual weather as CHC at SF sees the threat of some showers tonight. THE CHANCE OF A PPD IS LOW BUT THE RISK OF AN IN-GAME DELAY IS HIGHER, LOW TO PERHAPS MODERATE.


Here is the simulated radar for scheduled 1st pitch in SF (~7 PM)







Good Hitting Environments:


-CHC at SF will see a boost for balls hit to center while there is an unusual amount of moisture in the air.

-BLT at LAA will see a wind blowing out to right.

 

Poor Hitting Environment:

None stand out as particularly bad this evening




In the scales used below, a 1 greatly favors the pitcher while a 10 favors the batter. All Times EDT



TEX at HOU 7:15: The retractable roof will likely be closed with the threat of thunderstorms.

CHC at SF 7:15: SEE BRIEF SUMMARY ABOVE. Wind W 10-20 mph which blows out to center. The wind is an 8. Temps near 60 falling into the mid to upper 50s. Air density is a 5.

WSH at MIA 7:15: The retractable roof will likely be closed with the threat of thunderstorms. 

BLT at LAA 10:05: Wind WSW 10-20 mph which blows out to right. The wind is an 8. Temps in the low to mid 60s falling to near 60. Air density is a 6 becoming a 5.

LAD at SD 10:10: Wind WNW 8-16 mph lessening to 5-10 mph which blows from left to right. The wind is a 5. Temps in the low to mid 60s. Air density is a 6. 

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