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Join FOX 2 Meteorologists for Weather Day at Busch Stadium

Join FOX 2 Meteorologists for Weather Day at Busch Stadium

Yahoo04-04-2025

ST. LOUIS — The FOX 2 Weather Team is hosting Weather Day at Busch Stadium on April 16th, inviting students and teachers to participate in a unique educational experience before the Cardinals face off against the Astros.
Weather Day turns Busch Stadium into a giant science classroom, offering eye-popping experiments and serious science activities. The event is designed to engage students and teachers with interactive learning opportunities in meteorology and related sciences.Participants will have the chance to enjoy fun activities with Fred Bird, the Cardinals' mascot, adding an element of entertainment to the educational event.
The event aims to foster a deeper understanding of weather phenomena and encourage interest in science among young learners.
Tickets and further details about Weather Day can be found at cardinals.com/weather.
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