Jeremy Pruitt and the Tennessee football team host the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday in Neyland Stadium. Here is the weather report for the game.
The number 11 ranked Kentucky Wildcats come into to Knoxville looking to beat the Vols in back-to-back seasons. We are in the second weekend of November, and it’s starting to show with the weather.
It’s going to be a real cold one from the time the sun rises till the time it sets. However, the cold is the only thing for people to worry about, there is a zero percent chance of rain the entire day. Take a look below at the projected forecast.
11:00 am – 37 degrees with mostly cloudy skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
12:00 pm – 39 degrees with sunny skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
1:00 pm – 40 degrees with sunny skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
2:00 pm – 41 degrees with sunny skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
Kick off at 3:30 pm – 42 degrees with sunny skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
4:00 pm – 42 degrees with sunny skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
5:00 pm – 40 degrees with sunny skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
6:00 pm – 37 degrees with clear skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
7:00 pm – 35 degrees with clear skies and a 0 percent chance of rain.
Enjoy kick off and temperatures in the forties because they won’t last long. But, even that it’s only the low forties, so it’s going to be really cold. Most of the second half the temperatures should be hovering around the mid to high thirties.
This is a huge game for both Kentucky and Tennessee. If the Vols were to win, Jeremy Pruitt would have them on the right track for a bowl game. And, if the Wildcats were to win, well it would be the first win in Neyland Stadium since 1984. The weather shouldn’t stop this game from being entertaining, just make sure you bundle up.