Alabama Fans have enjoyed Tennessee “Hate” Week as the Alabama Crimson Tide hosts the Volunteers on Saturday, October 18. Kickoff at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium will be at 6:30 p.m.

Be sure to plan ahead for parking, tailgating, campus activities, and more with our exclusive gameday weather guide. Click here to get more gameday tips.

James Spann, Alabama Weather Network and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist, said that “ the sky becomes mostly cloudy during the game, but for now it looks like the organized batch of rain and storms will hold off in Tuscaloosa until after midnight. Just a small risk of a shower during the game... temperatures will fall through the 70s. It will be breezy with a south wind averaging 10-20 mph." (Please note that the forecast was updated on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 9:45 a.m.) 

Hourly Game Day Conditions & Temperature Guide

These are current conditions and temperatures by Time and Date for gameday. As weather conditions change, the hourly temps could be impacted.

Forecaster Note: Conditions and temperatures were updated on Saturday, October 18, at 9:45 a.m. 

Noon – Cloudy | 82 °F

1 p.m. – Cloudy | 84 °F

2 p.m. – Cloudy | 86 °F

3 p.m. – Cloudy | 87 °F

4 p.m. – Overcast | 86 °F

5 p.m. – Cloudy | 85 °F

6 p.m. – Mostly Cloudy | 82 °F

7 p.m. – Broken Clouds | 79 °F

8 p.m. – Mostly Cloudy | 75 °F

9 p.m. – Cloudy | 74 °F

10 p.m. – Overcast | 73 °F

11 p.m. – Overcast | 72 °F

Roll Tide! – Mary K, - Weather Forecaster

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