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Cubs Game Moved Up Due to Severe Weather Threat
5 May
Summary
- Cubs-Reds game start time changed due to weather forecast.
- Chicago faces marginal risk of severe weather Monday.
- Cubs are on an 11-game home winning streak.

The Chicago Cubs announced a schedule adjustment for their upcoming game against the Cincinnati Reds. The first pitch has been moved to 6:10 p.m. from the originally planned 6:40 p.m. This change is in anticipation of forecasted inclement weather affecting the Chicago area.
The Storm Prediction Center has indicated a marginal risk of severe weather for the region on Monday evening. Potential threats include heavy rain, frequent lightning, and dangerous wind gusts. Furthermore, there is a non-zero tornado risk in areas south of Interstate 80 and into northern Indiana.
Meanwhile, the Cubs are performing exceptionally well, boasting an impressive 11-game winning streak at Wrigley Field and having won 15 of their last 18 games overall. This strong performance has given them a two-game lead in the National League Central division.