Weather forecast for BYU/ Oklahoma State game from KSL
Oct 18, 2024, 11:21 AM | Updated: 1:35 pm
(Jeffrey D. Allred/Deseret News)
PROVO, Utah– The warm temperatures at last week’s BYU football game are gone, and the weather forecast for Friday’s BYU game is different.
Cold temperatures will replace the warmth as No. 13 BYU takes on Oklahoma State tonight at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo.
KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson provided an updated weather report for tonight’s game during “KSL Today” on Friday morning.
Weather Forecast for BYU/Oklahoma State
“It should be dry. Maybe a little bit of a canyon wind. But temperatures [will be] cold. Good luck, as BYU tries to go 7-0 today,” said KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson during his Friday morning forecast.
Johnson forecasts the temperature to be 47 degrees at kickoff (8:15 p.m.) and 44 degrees in the fourth quarter.
This will be the season’s first game, with a temperature below 65 degrees. BYU’s games during its 6-0 start this season have been played in perfect weather conditions.
Oklahoma State has primarily played all of its games in scorching hot temperatures. Their game against Utah on September 21 reached 100 degrees at kickoff. The Pokes’ last game two weeks ago against West Virginia kicked off with 93 degrees.
Perhaps the colder temperatures at altitude could provide another advantage to the heavily favored BYU squad.
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