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Weather for Minnesota: mild and dry

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Seems like nobody started a thread on this yet, so here goes for what I imagine are only a few fans making the trek to Minneapolis for the game. I usually go to 1-2 away games per year, but have no interest this year. Maybe next year.

Anyway, weather is looking to be seasonably cool (normal high/low is 55/38F on 10/22) with morning lows around 40F and 2nd half high temps in the mid-50s. As of now, the forecast is dry, but there is a low forecast to possibly bring some showers to the area late Saturday and since we're still 6 days out, it's possible (although pretty unlikely) that that system makes it there faster, possibly impacting the game.

http://www.weather.gov/mpx/
 
Thanks sounds like nice traveling and football weather. Will leave the heavy storm gear home.
 
We go to one away game/year, and this is it. Last year it was Penn St, year before it was Ohio St. Rained both times. Hoping no rain this time and maybe even a win!!!
 
Seems like nobody started a thread on this yet, so here goes for what I imagine are only a few fans making the trek to Minneapolis for the game. I usually go to 1-2 away games per year, but have no interest this year. Maybe next year.

Anyway, weather is looking to be seasonably cool (normal high/low is 55/38F on 10/22) with morning lows around 40F and 2nd half high temps in the mid-50s. As of now, the forecast is dry, but there is a low forecast to possibly bring some showers to the area late Saturday and since we're still 6 days out, it's possible (although pretty unlikely) that that system makes it there faster, possibly impacting the game.

http://www.weather.gov/mpx/

Lock it up for cool/mild and dry for gameday in the Twin Cities. After morning lows around 40F, highs are now forecast to reach near 60F during the game and there is essentially no chance for any rain. Enjoy, if you're going.
 
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