Tennessee vs. Bowling Green Weather Report: Prepare for a Scorcher
Prepare for a very hot day at the Tennessee vs. Bowling Green football game. Here is the weather report for Nashville when the Vols and Falcons face off.
The Tennessee Volunteers and Bowling Green Falcons are ready, and it’s time for some football.
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As we know, football is a game in the elements, and we are dealing with one team, Tennessee, used to playing in quite a bit of heat and another team, Bowling Green, used to playing in bitter cold, rainy, and snowy conditions.
A summer showdown in Nashville should work in Tennessee’s favor then, right? That is especially true given the heat wave that hit the country this past week.
And it is.
Fans, prepare for a miserably hot day in 90-degree or above weather with no chance of relief and humidity making it feel close to 100 degrees. A late afternoon game will do nothing to help that either.
The one good news is there will be no rain, but you will probably sweat so much that you’ll feel like it rained on you anyway.
Here is the hourly forecast for Nashville, Tenn. starting at 2 p.m., according to weather.com.
2 p.m.- 93 degrees, sunny, no chance of precipitation
3 p.m.- 94 degrees, sunny, no chance of precipitation
Kickoff at 4 p.m.- 93 degrees, sunny, no chance of precipitation
5 p.m.- 92 degrees, partly cloudy, no chance of precipitation
6 p.m.- 90 degrees, partly cloudy, no chance of precipitation
7 p.m.- 86 degrees, mostly sunny, no chance of precipitation
8 p.m.- 82 degrees, mostly clear, no chance of precipitation
9 p.m.- 78 degrees, clear, no chance of precipitation
10 p.m.- 77 degrees, mostly clear, no chance of precipitation
11 p.m.- 76 degrees, clear, no chance of precipitation
Midnight- 74 degrees, clear, no chance of precipitation
As you can see, the weather will be incredibly hot throughout the projected game time, and the last hour of the game is when you might finally get some relief: with temperatures only in the high 80s.
If the game drags on, which it, things could cool off later, and the night weather will be perfect to enjoy if you want to go out and celebrate afterward. Just make sure to wear some light clothes and stay hydrated.
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