According to weather.com it's going to be a high of 59 with a low of 29 on Saturday. The winds are shown at 16 mph and there is a 100% chance of rain.
Not good, but howling winds of 35-40 are not likely. Still doesn't do anything to help the Hoosiers.
Winds will be 15 to 20 sustained with gusts on top of that. The timing of the heaviest rain is still a bit up in the air but with 60 knot winds 3 to 4 thousand feet off the deck any heavier showers or storms could bring 40 to 50 mph gusts. Hopefully that will hold off till after the game or at least late in the game.
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excerpt from afternoon forecast discussion NWS Louisville
Medium range model solutions have continued to come into better
agreement with the timing of the
front on Saturday, though the
GFS
is about 6-8 hours faster than the Euro solutions. In any case,
gusty rain showers are expected to accompany the
front as it
approaches the region on Saturday. Latest Euro and
GFS solutions
still show rather meager/marginal pre-frontal
instability with less
than 500
J/KG right ahead of the
front. There is some question as
to whether any of these storms could become surface based.
Environmental
wind field will be very strong with bulk
shear values
in excess of 60kts. Current thinking is that the strongest of any
storms that develop could produce damaging winds. A more
likely
impact will be simply the
gradient winds that are expected. Wind
gusts of 35-45 MPH will be possible across the region which could
result in some non-
thunderstorm wind damage reports. Will highlight
this in the upcoming Hazardous Weather
Outlook with the afternoon
package. System is expected to push east rapidly with precipitation
ending rather quickly from west to east Saturday night.