MLB Weather June 1, 2019 - Royals-Rangers, Cubs-Cardinals Games Could be Impacted

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Scattered storms are in the forecast Saturday for Arlington while a rain chance in St. Louis could affect that later part of their game against the Cubs.

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The Royals-Rangers game starts at 4:05 pm EST. 

Early weather models indicate a storm popping up at the start of the Royals-Rangers game.  Area storms will be quite scattered however so games should all be ACTION with a suspension or postponement highly unlikely.

The Cubs-Cardinals game, on the other hand, could be a bit more precarious. 

This one starts at 7 pm EST. 

Current weather models indicate more widespread rain rolling into the area approximately 8 pm but likely leaving the area within an hour.

As with all potential weather situations and wagering, be sure to monitor rules for grading bets.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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