Weather forecast for UNI game

Makes me curious, is there a database anywhere with game temperature records?

Fans have good memory of the most extreme heat/chill games, but it's informal.

There's no public facing database that I'm aware of, but they do keep track of temperatures at kickoff in game notes posted on cyclones.com.

Looking at the game notes from 2013, UNI was "92 degrees, the warmest kickoff temperature in Jack Trice Stadium history." KU was "8 degrees, making it the coldest game in Iowa State history."

I'm fairly sure the cold-weather record still stands, I don't recall if anything has beaten the warm-weather record. Nor do I know if there was ever a warmer game at Clyde Williams.
 
Can't speak to your personal situation but 2013 was the hotter game. And I'll have to correct my earlier posts, because actually that was the hottest game in ISU history. I'm not sure if that record has since been beaten.

From the 2013 game recap on cyclones.com:
Temperature at kickoff was 92 degrees, the warmest kickoff temperature in Jack Trice Stadium history.

Kickoff at ISU/UNI in 2015 was 88. I had to find that in the UNI game notes because they're missing from cyclones.com.
Ah. Makes sense.

I missed the 2013 game. Got stuck umpiring a slow pitch national tournament and missed the David Johnson game...
 
That was a crazy day. Was a little toasty during tailgate then you could see the storm building in the West as the game started. Got a good downpour and everyone huddled under the overhang on the concourse and the rain stopped but the lightning would not go away. We were checking the radar on our phones and could tell the front was just sitting on top of us and was backbuilding in the West still so we made the call to head to the car and get out before the next round came. Just started heading south on South Dakota Ave and it just poured all the way home and heard on the radio they called the game so luckily made the right call to leave when we did.
On that morning I woke up with an overloaded schedule. Had a hs football game to coach in the morning, a wedding and reception starting at 3 and tailgating for the big game.

Well, storms cancelled our football game.
I drank too much and chose to go to the Iowa St game over driving to the wedding
And then the game gets canceled too.

So basically all of my plans beyond getting drunk were canceled
 
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Can't speak to your personal situation but 2013 was the hotter game. And I'll have to correct my earlier posts, because actually that was the hottest home game in ISU history. I'm not sure if that record has since been beaten.

From the 2013 game recap on cyclones.com:
Temperature at kickoff was 92 degrees, the warmest kickoff temperature in Jack Trice Stadium history.

Kickoff at ISU/UNI in 2015 was 88. I had to find that in the UNI game notes because they're missing from cyclones.com.
Not sure the year but September Oklahoma game was hot as hell.
 
Ah. Makes sense.

I missed the 2013 game. Got stuck umpiring a slow pitch national tournament and missed the David Johnson game...
It had to have been hotter than 88 at the 2015 game? Or maybe that was the temp at 7 for kickoff. Either way I'm pretty sure it was in the mid 90s that day tailgating. I usually don't get heat symptoms for 88 degree weather but I had some heat exhaustion symptoms on the way home that night.
 
It had to have been hotter than 88 at the 2015 game? Or maybe that was the temp at 7 for kickoff. Either way I'm pretty sure it was in the mid 90s that day tailgating. I usually don't get heat symptoms for 88 degree weather but I had some heat exhaustion symptoms on the way home that night.

It's weather conditions at game time.
 
Weather.com now has it for a High of 91 that day.


Weather Underground just goes out to the day before but has it as a High of 94 that Friday.

 
91 at game time?... so glad its scheduled during the heat of the day and not at night when it would be much more reasonable. Awesome.
 
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Weather.com now has it for a High of 91 that day.


Weather Underground just goes out to the day before but has it as a High of 94 that Friday.


Yeah, still a bit of a crapshoot forecasting out that far but it was projected at 87 a couple days ago and now it says 91. I don't care for that trend at all.
 
91 at game time?... so glad its scheduled during the heat of the day and not at night when it would be much more reasonable. Awesome.

Season-Opener Scheduling "debates" since 2005:
Play it on Saturday, because not everyone can show up on a Thursday night!
Play it at night, because it's hot during the day!
Play it at 1:00 (LIKE THE OLDEN DAYS!), because it's not on TV!
Play it at night, because it's hot during the day!
Play it in the afternoon, because it could get cancelled due to weather!
Play it at night, because it's hot during the day!
 
Season-Opener Scheduling "debates" since 2005:
Play it on Saturday, because not everyone can show up on a Thursday night!
Play it at night, because it's hot during the day!
Play it at 1:00 (LIKE THE OLDEN DAYS!), because it's not on TV!
Play it at night, because it's hot during the day!
Play it in the afternoon, because it could get cancelled due to weather!
Play it at night, because it's hot during the day!

Add a new one: play it at night, because with TV dictating every start time there's no guarantee we'll get another night game the rest of the season.

Though the argument is moot anyway because TV dictates even the nonconference games now.
 
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91 at game time?... so glad its scheduled during the heat of the day and not at night when it would be much more reasonable. Awesome.

Have to allow time for the lightning delay and still get the game in.
 

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