The Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Florida State Seminoles will start off at 7:30 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, Sept. 5 in the midst of temperatures in the low 80s and the smallest possibility of precipitation, as indicated by Accuweather.
While the temperature should arrive at barely short of 90 during the day, the Accuweather gauge requires an opening shot temperature around 82 degrees Fahrenheit. With the sun expected to set only a short time after opening shot, it’s nothing unexpected temperatures will drop marginally as the game advances. Fans at Doak Campbell Stadium can anticipate temperatures during the 70s by the last whistle.
The shot at downpour in the Tallahassee region during the game is 5% or less, as indicated by the climate forecaster.
Closely following beginnings around early afternoon for the Notre Dame game. In case you’re out that early, you’re most certainly going to need to hydrate and bring some sunscreen. While the mercury may say mid-80s, Accuweather says the Real Feel temperature will be more like 100. The proposal is to wear some baggy, light hued cotton clothing — maybe this Clashmore Mike tribute?
Notre Dame last played a Sept. 5 game in 2015, when the opening shot calm at Notre Dame Stadium was 82 degrees, the climate was clear and the success was blowing somewhat at 3 miles each hour. The Irish crushed the Texas Longhorns, 38-3, in what was probably the best execution by a Notre Dame quarterback in the Brian Kelly time.