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Here's the Weather for First World Cup 2026 Games This Weekend

Here's the Weather for First World Cup 2026 Games This Weekend

Summary

The first weekend of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature varying weather conditions across North America, ranging from thunderstorms in Mexico City to hot temperatures in Texas. The tournament starts on June 11, with matches in Mexico, Canada, and the United States experiencing mostly warm weather, some rain chances, and clear skies.

Key Facts

  • The World Cup opener on June 11 is Mexico vs. South Africa in Mexico City, with a high chance of rain and thunderstorms.
  • South Korea vs. Czechia on the same day in Guadalajara is expected to have mostly cloudy skies with some chance of showers.
  • Canada plays Bosnia-Herzegovina on June 12 in Toronto under partly sunny skies and mild temperatures.
  • The United States faces Paraguay on June 12 in California with clear skies and no rain expected.
  • Qatar vs. Switzerland on June 13 in California will be sunny and hot, with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80s.
  • Brazil vs. Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey will have sunny skies and warm temperatures in the mid-80s.
  • Matches in Texas on June 14 may experience very hot weather, between 91°F and 97°F, with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms.
  • Evening and early morning matches tend to have cooler, more comfortable weather with little or no rain.
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