I like how things seem are shaking out for the forecast Saturday. Looks like we should be dry overall, but will keep a small chance for a passing hit of drizzle, or a few sprinkles, in the mix given the set up. Mid 50s for most of the game will be in play. Winds shouldn't be a problem.
Early tailgaters, temps will be in the mid to upper 30s but warming through the morning.
GO MOUNTAINEERS!
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Re: APP STATE / RMU FORECAST TRENDS
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