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Wrigley Field Weather June 8, 2026: Cubs vs Giants Forecast — 67°F Rain Chance

Best Window First pitch: 75°F, Showers And Thunderstorms, SSE wind 10 mph
Rain Risk Possible
What To Wear / Bring Rain layer, water-resistant shoes, and a backup indoor plan
Useful Links Gameday forecast, tickets, team gear, and weather gear
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Best Window 7 PM: 75°F

Showers And Thunderstorms

Delay Risk Storm risk nearby

Highest listed rain chance in the game window is 79%.

What To Bring Chicago Cubs

Bring a rain layer and check delay updates before leaving.

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Game Weather Bottom Line

Wrigley Field gets the Cubs and Giants on Monday, June 8 at 7:30 PM CDT — and the forecast is bringing company. Rain chances and gusty winds are in the picture for game time, with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60s at first pitch. This is a classic Wrigley evening-game setup: comfortable to start, chillier and wetter as the night rolls on.

Bring layers. Bring a poncho. Don’t skip the poncho.

Rain Delay And Wind Risk

The National Weather Service has flagged both rain and wind as active conditions for the Chicago area around game time. Wrigley Field’s open bowl architecture means there’s no escaping either — the stadium essentially acts as a funnel for whatever Lake Michigan is sending in that night.

Rain delays in early June tend to be brief, but a well-timed squall before first pitch can push the start back. Monitor the radar closely from about 6:00 PM onward. If storms are stacking up to the west, arriving with wet-weather gear in hand is the right call. Wrigley has minimal covered seating across most sections, so waiting out a downpour unprotected is a miserable experience.

Wind is a secondary concern. Mid-60s temps with any sustained breeze off the lake will feel noticeably cooler by the seventh-inning stretch — that’s Chicago doing what Chicago does.

What To Wear And Bring

The game-night plan is simple: layer up and waterproof everything you care about.

Start with a Chicago Cubs t-shirt as your base, pull a Chicago Cubs jersey over it for the full ballpark look, and top it with something rain-resistant. The key additions:

One item to leave home: sunscreen stick SPF 50. Night game, cloud cover — save it for the day games.

Tailgating And Arrival Window

Wrigleyville’s pregame scene needs no introduction. The bars on Clark and Addison are the stage, and Cubs faithful fill them well before first pitch. For a 7:30 PM start, aim to be in the neighborhood by 6:00–6:30 PM. That window gives you time to monitor the weather, grab a drink, and not be caught scrambling for gear when the sky turns.

On a potentially rainy Monday, skip the parking circus entirely. The Red Line drops you at Addison, two minutes from the gates — it’s the easiest call you’ll make all night. If you’re driving in, lock down a spot no later than 5:30 PM; spots near the park fill fast on game nights regardless of weather.

If you’re tailgating more formally, keep your setup compact and rain-ready. A waterproof stadium bag keeps your essentials organized and dry throughout the pregame.

The Division Stakes

The Cubs come in at 33-31 at home — functional but unspectacular — and they dropped their last game at Wrigley. The Giants arrive 26-38 on the road but riding a three-game road winning streak, which makes them a genuine threat even if San Francisco has struggled to win away from home this season.

In a National League division matchup in June, every game in the win column matters. The standings tighten in July and August, and wins like this one — at home against a division opponent — are exactly the kind that look important when September arrives. The Cubs know it. Wrigley knows it.

Still hunting for seats? Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub to browse options and compare prices before first pitch.

For fans heading to the park, a Chicago Cubs jersey over a Chicago Cubs t-shirt is the move — layers that look great and handle the weather. Don’t walk out without a Chicago Cubs fitted cap to complete the kit and keep the rain out of your eyes.