Weather plays a significant role in baseball games, as certain conditions can affect game schedules and players' ability to perform well on the field.
MLB and amateur baseball leagues all have to deal with weather-related challenges. Typically, the games continue during light rain, but heavy rain or standing water on the field may suspend play. Other forms of inclement weather, such as lightning, thunderstorms, hail, or strong winds, can also delay or cancel baseball games.
MLB rules govern weather-related interruptions, with the umpire-in-chief deciding if a game is called off. Unstarted games facing delays are rescheduled, and non-official games cut short by weather will continue later from the stoppage point.
Several factors influence the decision to delay or cancel a baseball game due to weather, such as: