Forecast for World Series Game Two - Cool and Breezy

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24 Oct 2018 9:46 AM
Storms moved through New England Monday afternoon, but game one of the World Series was unaffected by rain. Showers diminished through the evening and stayed away from Fenway Park. The Boston Red Sox defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 8 to 4 to take the first game of the best-of-seven series. The low pressure center that brought the storms to the region has moved out into the Atlantic Ocean. It should remain dry for game two tonight (Wednesday), with the first pitch scheduled for 8:09 p.m. ET. It will be chilly with a brisk breeze in Boston. Temperatures will fall through the 40s with occasional wind gusts to 30 mph this evening. Thursday will be a travel day, as the series shifts to Los Angeles for games three to five. Warm and dry weather is expected at Dodger Stadium Friday into this weekend. For WeatherNation: Meteorologist Mace Michaels
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