Early weather forecast for the upcoming game

Irish fans are calling for cold temperatures to add to FSU’s problems

Just one year after an undefeated season, Florida State is having a terrible year. How terrible? They currently have a record of 1-8 and have not scored more than 21 points in any game. It’s been that terrible. This is truly a season that everyone in Tallahassee would like to forget.

Historically, warm weather teams usually don’t like to head north in November to play games in the Midwest in cold conditions they are not used to.

It will be in the 80s all week in Tallahassee, and now the 1-8 warm weather team needs to be ready for something completely different. What awaits the Seminoles on Saturday night?

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November 2, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; A Florida State Seminoes fan wears a pubic hat in the second quarter of a game against the North Carolina Tarheels at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory credits: Robert Myers-Imagn images / Robert Myers-Imagn images

There may be some moisture in the South Bend air

The current forecast for Saturday is a high of 58 degrees during the day with a 40% chance of rain. When the sun sets, temperatures drop to over 40 degrees with a 70% chance of rain. All things considered, though, that’s not bad for the state of Florida. In terms of temperature, it could be much worse.

Will the already down Noles have a problem if the weather makes a bad situation even more miserable? On the other hand, the weather can keep the score a bit low, and the rain can cause a whole host of mistakes.

Can Florida State almost literally screw it up and get some random takeaways?

Add in some temperatures in the 40s and maybe some humidity, and this could get interesting.

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