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Forecast Forces Closure Of Some Grass Lots For Iowa Game

This Saturday’s matchup against the No. 18 ranked Iowa Hawkeyes is likely to be a dreary and gloomy afternoon (and hopefully not because of the game itself). For the 3:30 p.m. kickoff, the forecast is calling for rain and temperatures in the mid-40s, thereby forcing the closure of multiple grass lots.

Yellow Lot 12, the Orange Preferred Car, and the Brown Preferred and Family Friendly lots will be closed for the game as of Wednesday afternoon. Athletics is continuing to monitor the forecast and additional parking lot closures may be added depending on the conditions.

Yellow Lot 12 permit holders will be redirected to Lot 11, and then to East Deck, Nittany Deck, or Red A. Brown and Orange parking permit holders will be redirected to Innovation Park, Garage Park, Nittany Parking Deck, Red A or to all Yellow lots other than Lot 12. A shuttle will take fans from Innovation Park to the stadium beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday. You can find more info on the changes here.

Fans who usually park cars or RVs in paved lots will be unaffected by this change. These permit holders should notice a white stripe through their permit, indicating that they have a paved parking spot.

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Ryen Gailey

Ryen is a senior early childhood education major from "right outside of Philly" - or in exact words, from 23.0 miles outside of Philly. She loves all things Penn State and has been a huge Penn State gal since before she could walk. Send her pictures of puppies, or hate mail at [email protected]

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