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Sunny Skies, Warm Temperatures Expected For Blue-White

For the first time in nearly five months, football will be played at Beaver Stadium this Saturday. Whether you decide to tailgate all day or make it into the stadium at some point, you’ll want to know what the weather will be like so you can plan accordingly.

Luckily for Penn State fans, Saturday is shaping up to be a gorgeous day for spring football. Despite rain on Friday night, things should clear up Saturday morning just in time for game day, according to AccuWeather.

The temperature will be in the high 50s and low 60s all Saturday morning until about noon, a perfect feel for an early morning tailgate. It’ll only get warmer throughout the day, as it will hit 70 degrees by the game’s 3 p.m. kickoff and stay around there throughout the game. It’s expected to be partly sunny throughout the day, and most importantly, no rainfall is expected.

I don’t think fans could ask for anything better than Saturday’s expected forecast. The weather should be perfect for doing just about anything: sitting, standing, drinking, throwing a football, watching “Touchdown Tommy” Stevens throw a touchdown — the list goes on. Just make sure you have fun doing it.

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About the Author

Will Pegler

Will is a senior majoring in digital and print journalism and is an associate editor for Onward State. He is from Darien, Connecticut and is a lifelong Penn State football fan. He loves a good 80's comedy movie, Peaky Blinders, The Office, and the New York Yankees and Giants. You can catch some of his ridiculous sports takes on his Twitter @gritdude and yell at him on his email [email protected]

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