7:45 p.m.: The heaviest rain has ended. Lighter rain lingers another 20 minutes or so.
6:35 p.m.: Nationals Park could get clipped over the next hour by the storms seen inching closer from the south and west in this radar loop from the past hour. Heavy rain with these storms, lightning possible.
6:35p: Storms approaching from the south and west could clip Nationals Park over the next hour. pic.twitter.com/K1iAjOSexN
— Capital Weather (@capitalweather) July 10, 2026
From earlier
Showers and thunderstorms are expected to be less numerous in the DC area this afternoon into early evening than recent days. A shower or storm could still pop up near Nationals Park before the game or during the early innings, but probably wouldn't last long.
Nationals vs New York Yankees, first pitch: 6:45 p.m.
- Temperatures: Mid-80s to upper 70s
- Chance of rain: 40%
- Chance of delay: 35%
- Chance of postponement: 20%
We'll post any needed updates at the top of this post.
