UPDATE: WrestleMania was paused Saturday evening, and the crowd was told to seek shelter as storms soaked Raymond James Stadium. 


ORIGINAL STORY:

It's action-packed, drama-filled, shirt-tearing excitement – and it may get a little soggy.

WrestleMania is about to bodyslam Tampa, and (a limited number of) fans will file into Raymond James Stadium this weekend.


What You Need To Know


But the WWE superstars may be battling more than each other this weekend. Showers and storms are in the forecast for the Bay area, so it will probably be a good idea to bring a rain jacket.

Most of Saturday will be dry, but a line of wet weather will move toward Tampa in the evening. Showers and storms will be moving southward and likely reach the Bay area around 5 to 8 pm. They will be weakening as they move in, but it would be a good idea to keep an eye on Klystron 9

Temperatures will be in the 70s Saturday evening at Raymond James Stadium.  That batch of rain will exit with partly cloudy skies the rest of the night.

Sunday will be mostly cloudy with a heavier batch of rain moving in. By Sunday night — night two of WrestleMania — most of the rain will be gone but there could be a few lingering showers.

Temperatures will be in the upper 60s to low 70s Sunday evening.