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Week 13 SEC kickoff weather forecast

Christopher Smith

By Christopher Smith

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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.

Christopher Smith

An itinerant journalist, Christopher has moved between states 11 times in seven years. Formally an injury-prone Division I 800-meter specialist, he now wanders the Rockies in search of high peaks.

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