Spring Training Forecasts in Arizona and Florida

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21 Feb 2020 6:00 AM
Baseball is back! Friday was the first day of Spring Training games for Major League Baseball. Four games were played in the afternoon. A full slate of games are ahead for all 30 teams this weekend. A low pressure center will be moving across the Southwest on Saturday, bringing passing showers and a few thunderstorms to Arizona. Delays are possible with the potential for rain. Highs will be in the 60s. Isolated showers will be possible in Florida on Saturday, but chances and coverage will be low. With a mix of sun and clouds, highs will be in the low 70s. The forecast for next week in Arizona looks much quieter, perfect for Cactus league games. Highs will warm into the low 70s with a partly cloudy sky. The start of next week in Florida has warmer temperatures ahead, as highs climb through the 70s into the 80s. Another cold front will move through the state in the middle of the week, bringing a chance for rain.
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