Clemson Football: Weather Report for 2019 ACC Championship

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - NOVEMBER 23: Head coach Bronco Mendenhall of the Virginia Cavaliers walks off the field after the end of a game against the Liberty Flames at Scott Stadium on November 23, 2019 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Photo by Ryan M. Kelly/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - NOVEMBER 23: Head coach Bronco Mendenhall of the Virginia Cavaliers walks off the field after the end of a game against the Liberty Flames at Scott Stadium on November 23, 2019 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Photo by Ryan M. Kelly/Getty Images) /
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The 2019 Clemson football team will take on the Virginia Cavaliers Saturday in the ACC Championship. Here’s the weather report for the matchup.

Thousands of Clemson football fans will make their way to Charlotte, N.C. Saturday to see the Tigers take on the Virginia Cavaliers for the ACC Championship in Bank of America Stadium.

When the game is played Saturday, the Tigers will be competing in their fifth-straight conference title game with an opportunity to improve to 13-0 and clinch a spot in the CFB Playoff.

Clemson football carries an impressive 27-game winning streak into the matchup with the 23rd-ranked Virginia Cavaliers.

Rain was certainly a factor in last year’s ACC Championship game that saw the Tigers beatdown the Pittsburgh Panthers. Let’s take a look at the weather report for the ACC Championship game this season as Clemson prepares for Virginia.

ACC Championship Weather Report:

High: 52

Low: 30

Chance of Rain: 10 percent

Temp. at Game Time: 44

Humidity: 68 percent

Wind: 5 mph

Thoughts:

Clemson football fans shouldn’t have to worry too much about rain, according to the forecast, this time around. However, we could be seeing a fairly cold evening in Bank of America Stadium.

The high is only 52 degrees and the temperature at game time is expected to be in the mid-to-low 40s. As the game progresses, the temperature will remain in the low-40s and we could even see the high-30s before the night is over.

The humidity and wind shouldn’t be too much of a factor in this one, either.

We recommend bringing a coat- maybe even another layer- and dressing prepared for what would be the coldest game of the season besides potentially the NC State game in Raleigh a few weeks ago.

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One thing to watch with the cold weather is how the wide receivers catch the ball. Trevor Lawrence throws the ball with such force that it can make the wide receivers susceptible to drops, especially early in the game.