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Wrigley Field Weather June 5, 2026: Cubs vs Giants Forecast — 78°F Showers And Thunderstorms

Best Window First pitch: 72°F, Showers And Thunderstorms, SSW wind 15 mph
Rain Risk Elevated
What To Wear / Bring Rain layer, water-resistant shoes, and a backup indoor plan
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Best Window 1 PM: 72°F

Showers And Thunderstorms

Delay Risk Storm risk nearby

Highest listed rain chance in the game window is 85%.

What To Bring Chicago Cubs

Bring a rain layer and check delay updates before leaving.

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Hour-by-Hour Game Day Forecast

6 AM 72°11% rainPartly Sunny
7 AM 75°27% rainScattered Rai…
8 AM 78°46% rainScattered Rai…
9 AM 74°40% rainScattered Rai…
10 AM 75°40% rainScattered Sho…
11 AM 74°46% rainScattered Sho…
12 PM 74°59% rainChance Shower…
1 PM 72°85% rainShowers And T…
2 PM 72°85% rainShowers And T…
3 PM 73°85% rainShowers And T…
4 PM 76°71% rainChance Shower…
5 PM 75°50% rainScattered Sho…
6 PM 74°38% rainScattered Sho…
7 PM 74°35% rainScattered Sho…
8 PM 72°35% rainScattered Sho…
9 PM 72°35% rainScattered Sho…
10 PM 72°44% rainScattered Sho…
11 PM 71°44% rainScattered Sho…

The Cubs and Giants meet at Wrigley Field on Friday, June 5 for a 1:20 PM CDT first pitch — and the National Weather Service is forecasting showers and thunderstorms with a 90% chance of rain. Temperatures peak near 78°F before falling to around 75°F in the afternoon, with southwest winds 10 to 15 mph and gusts reaching 30 mph. This is a pack-your-rain-gear-or-stay-home kind of afternoon at Clark and Addison.

Game Weather Bottom Line

The NWS daytime forecast is unambiguous: showers and thunderstorms are the story today, not sunshine. Rainfall totals between a quarter and half an inch are possible during game hours, and the 90% precipitation probability means this is not a “might get a sprinkle” situation. Expect sustained wet conditions from first pitch onward.

Rain Delay And Wind Risk

Rain delay risk is real. Thunderstorms during game time put this squarely in MLB delay territory — keep an eye on official Cubs communications before heading out. The 30 mph gusts add another layer: Wrigley’s southwest wind exposure means rain comes in at an angle in the bleachers and the terrace reserve sections. A standard umbrella at 30 mph becomes a liability, not a solution. If the Cubs announce a delay, the bars on Clark and Sheffield will fill instantly — have a backup plan for where to wait it out.

What To Wear And Bring

This forecast calls for a specific kit — don’t wing it:

  • Stadium rain poncho — non-negotiable today. Hands-free rain coverage is the move when gusts are hitting 30 mph and you need both hands to boo Hunter Pence’s at-bat music.
  • Waterproof stadium bag — Wrigley’s clear bag policy means you want something that protects your phone and wallet while staying compliant. A waterproof stadium bag checks both boxes.
  • Layers — 75–78°F reads warm, but sustained wind and rain will pull heat faster than the thermometer suggests. A light jacket or hoodie under your poncho earns its place in your bag.
  • Waterproof footwear — the sidewalks around Addison and Clark get genuinely slick in the rain, especially post-game when 40,000 people are moving at once.

For Cubs colors in the wet: a Chicago Cubs t-shirt layered under your poncho is the practical flex. A Chicago Cubs fitted cap works — just be ready to grab the brim when a gust catches it.

Tailgating And Arrival Window

Wrigley’s neighborhood is a walking scene, not a lot scene, which means the bars on Clark and Sheffield are your pre-game hub. On a 90% rain day, those spots fill earlier than usual — fans who planned to post up outside will be crowding in instead. If you want a rooftop table or a covered patio spot, aim to arrive by 11:30 AM CDT. The Cubs are coming off a home win and the division is on the line — the energy on Wrigleyville will be up despite the forecast.

The Division Stakes

The Cubs sit at 33-30 at home and have the crowd behind them. San Francisco arrives 25-38 on the road but has won back-to-back road games — these Giants are not sleepwalking through the trip. This is a National League division matchup, and every game against a division opponent in June carries extra weight in the standings chase. A Cubs win here builds on their home momentum; a loss gives San Francisco road confidence heading into the weekend series.

Still need seats? Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub — rainy Friday afternoon games occasionally see late availability as casual fans reconsider. Check both, since inventory shifts fast on game day.

For gear: a stadium rain poncho and a waterproof stadium bag are your two must-haves today — the forecast justifies both without question. If you want to go full Cubs on the day, the Chicago Cubs jersey is the premium look. Go Cubs.