
The All-Star Game at Coors Field on Tuesday night will be played under mostly cloudy, and smoky, skies with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.
As the Major League Baseball mid-summer classic winds into late innings, the chance of rain drops to 20%, but smoke, haze and mostly cloudy skies are expected to linger, the weather service said. Winds in the evening could gust to 21 mph.
Itap getting a bit more interesting around Coors Field at the moment. Strong storm moving off of the foothills right towards downtown. If it holds together it should
impact the in the next half hour. Gusty winds and brief heavy rain expected.— Coors Field Forecast (@RockiesWX)
At 4 p.m. in Denver, about 90 minutes before the ballgame, the temperature was 77 degrees and the humidity 44%, according to the weather service.



