Kentucky is going to experience a gloomy day if the Wildcats can’t beat Louisville to become bowl-eligible.

Not only would UK have to suffer a fifth consecutive loss to the Cardinals and a losing season, but a cool, driving rain. Nothing like walking out from Commonwealth Stadium with soaked socks after a demoralizing loss to kick off the holiday season!

Still, most of the SEC should get a pretty average weather day for late November.

The Iron Bowl will kick off beneath a sunny sky, at about room temperature. Hard to ask for better than that.

The trio of late games may get a few sprinkles as the game progresses, but for the most part, expect a dry week outside of Lexington, Ky.

Here’s the complete Week 13 forecast in the SEC.

Game Time Stadium Weather/Temp/Rain
Georgia at Georgia Tech Noon Bobby Dodd Stadium Mostly cloudy, 64 deg.
5% chance of rain
Louisville at Kentucky Noon Commonwealth Stadium Rain, 60 deg.
95% chance of rain
Clemson at South Carolina Noon Williams-Brice Stadium Partly cloudy, 66 deg.
0% chance of rain
Alabama at Auburn 3:30 p.m. Jordan-Hare Stadium Mostly sunny, 73 deg.
0% chance of rain
Vanderbilt at Tennessee 4 p.m. Neyland Stadium Cloudy, 63 deg.
0% chance of rain
Ole Miss at Mississippi State 7:15 p.m. Davis Wade Stadium Mostly cloudy, 63 deg.
0% chance of rain
Florida State at Florida 7:30 p.m. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Clear, 64 deg.
5% chance of rain
Texas A&M at LSU 7:30 p.m. Tiger Stadium Partly cloudy, 70 deg.
5% chance of rain

All forecasts are based on Weather.com and all times ET.