Last Updated - 02 Jan 2026, 18:36 IST
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Surprise Stadium in Arizona typically experiences warm and dry weather, especially during the baseball season. Daytime temperatures are usually comfortable to warm, creating ideal conditions for players and spectators. The dry desert climate ensures minimal humidity, which helps maintain consistent playing conditions throughout the game.
Afternoons can feel warmer under direct sunlight, while evenings tend to cool down slightly, offering pleasant conditions for night games. Winds are generally light, though occasional breezes may influence fly balls in the outfield.
Rain is rare in this region, reducing the chances of weather-related interruptions. Overall, the weather at Surprise Stadium is largely predictable and favorable, contributing to smooth and uninterrupted baseball action.
Surprise Stadium is a baseball venue located at the Surprise Recreation Campus athletic facility in Surprise, Arizona, United States.
The stadium opened in 2002 and seats 10,714 people.[1][4][6] It is the spring training facility for the Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers.
It is also the home of the Arizona Fall League's Surprise Saguaros. The venue was previously the home of the Golden Baseball League's Surprise Fightin' Falcons, which disbanded after their only season in 2005.
Surprise Stadium is owned and managed by the City of Surprise Sports and Tourism Department.