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OU, OSU and Tulsa college football forecasts
Published: 8/31/2012 2:51 PM
Last Modified: 8/31/2012 2:51 PM


In this Sept. 17 photo shows lightning during a delay at Chapman Stadium as Oklahoma State and Tulsa wait to play their football game. MIKE SIMONS/Tulsa World File

Welcome back, college football. I've missed you.

And welcome back to my college football weather forecast blog entries. I still remember the final week of the regular season when Bedlam football had a 100 percent chance of rain. I also remember when a thunderstorm delayed the start of Tulsa and Oklahoma State's matchup until 12:15 a.m. the next day.

Will any of that happen this week? Here's your forecasts:

OU at UTEP: 9:30 p.m. Saturday in El Paso, Texas


First of all, I would like to share the image greeting me when I visit the National Weather Service page for El Paso:

Holy cow, El Paso weather service. Almost as shocking as seeing "Truth or Consequences" on your El Paso area map.

Anyway, sunny skies during the day, and overnight lows in the 70s with 5 to 10 mph east-south winds.

Tulsa at Iowa State: 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Ames, Iowa


I have nothing interesting to say about Des Moines' weather service page, unfortunately.

However, Golden Hurricane fans can expect a lot of wind Saturday afternoon in Iowa: Partly sunny skies and mid-80s highs... with gusts as high as 21 mph.

Savannah State at OSU: 6 p.m. Saturday in Stillwater


I end with the sole home game among our state's trio of FBS programs.

It will be hotter than El Paso in Stillwater on Saturday afternoon: highs in the upper 90s.

However, as the sun starts to set, expect mostly clear skies with lows in the upper 60s and 5-8 mph winds. If you should stay up past midnight, winds are forecast to calm down.

Enjoy football season!

--Althea Peterson



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Almanac
View 2012
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
TemperaturePrecipitation
DateHigh TempLow TempTotalMonth to dateHistorical average
1 44° 16° 0 0.00 0.05
2 59° 24° 0 0.00 0.11
3 57° 33° 0 0.00 0.16
4 68° 37° Trace 0.00 0.21
5 69° 29° 0 0.00 0.26
6 66° 33° 0 0.00 0.32
7 59° 38° 0.05 0.05 0.38
8 51° 34° 0 0.05 0.44
9 44° 36° 0.01 0.06 0.51
10 62° 37° 0.07 0.13 0.57
11 54° 28° 0 0.13 0.64
12 44° 30° 0.25 0.38 0.70
13 55° 40° 0.01 0.39 0.76
14 ° ° 0.83
15 ° ° 0.89
16 ° ° 0.95
17 ° ° 1.02
18 ° ° 1.09
19 ° ° 1.16
20 ° ° 1.23
21 ° ° 1.31
22 ° ° 1.38
23 ° ° 1.46
24 ° ° 1.53
25 ° ° 1.61
26 ° ° 1.69
27 ° ° 1.77
28 ° ° 1.85

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Tulsa weather milestones of 2013 (as of Feb. 12)

Highest temperature: 70 on Jan. 11 (Record: 115 on Aug. 15, 1936)
Lowest temperature: 15 on Jan. 16 (Record: Minus-16 on Jan. 22, 1930)
Hottest month (average): 40.5 degrees in January (Record: 91.7 degrees on July 1980)
Coldest month (average): 40. 5 degrees in January (Record: 21.7 in January 1918)
Most snowfall (day): 0.1 of an inch on Feb. 12(Record: 13.2 inches on Feb. 1, 2011)
Most snowfall (month): 0.1 of an inch in February(Record: 22.5 inches in February 2011)
Most rainfall (day): 0.91 of an inch on Jan. 29 (Record: 9.27 inches on May 26-27, 1984)
Most rainfall (month): 1.54 of an inch in January (Record: 18.18 inches on September 1971)
Highest wind speed: 30 mph on Jan. 30
Previous day with any rain: Feb. 12
Previous day with 1 inch or more of rain: Oct. 17, 2012
Previous day with any snow: Feb. 12
Previous day with freezing temperatures: Feb. 12
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Contributors
Staff Writer Althea Peterson started writing for the Tulsa World in March 2007 after previous stops at the Norman Transcript in 2006 and the Oklahoma Gazette in 2005. She followed her older brother from rural Wisconsin (with a public school that never seemed to call snow days) to the University of Oklahoma, but did not follow his pursuit to study meteorology. However, she tries to find as many opportunities to report on the weather as possible.

Staff Writer Jerry Wofford came to the Tulsa World in 2010 from The Manhattan Mercury in Manhattan, Kan. Originally from western Arkansas and a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Jerry has lived in Tornado Alley his entire life and is one of those people who goes outside when the sirens go off.

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