Chilly Conditions Expected for Music City Bowl as Auburn Faces Maryland
ICARO Media Group
Nashville, TN - In what promises to be an exciting football matchup, Auburn is set to take on Maryland today at 1 p.m. CDT in the Nissan Stadium for the Music City Bowl. Spectators should prepare for a cold afternoon under mostly cloudy skies according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters predict a raw day for the game, but fortunately, no rain or frozen precipitation is expected to affect the matchup. The temperature is projected to reach a high of 47 degrees with skies remaining mostly cloudy throughout the day.
As the game progresses into the evening, the temperature is expected to drop to the freezing point overnight at 32 degrees. However, for kickoff at 1 p.m. CST, the weather service anticipates the temperature to reach its peak at 47 degrees. Although temperatures during the game's conclusion may drop by a degree or two, it is likely to remain relatively consistent.
Spectators should be mindful that the wind will contribute to a chillier feeling. The weather service predicts winds coming from the west-southwest at under 10 mph, which may make it feel like the lower 40s for those in attendance.
Despite mostly cloudy skies, the forecast indicates little to no chances of rain throughout the game. Football fans can expect a dry and brisk afternoon of intense competition.
With both Auburn and Maryland ready to battle it out, the stage is set for an exhilarating Music City Bowl. The cold temperature may intensify the atmosphere, but it surely won't dampen the spirit of the players and the fans.