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Oklahoma-Tulsa Weather Report

This Week 3 NCAAF game is to be played at Chapman Stadium in Tulsa, OK. Here you are able to see a current Tulsa-Oklahoma weather report.

🏈 Game time: 3:30PM EST
📅 Game date: Saturday, September 16th, 2023
🌡️ Temperature: 81F
🌧️ Chance of precipitation: 30%
💨 Wind: Winds will be north at 5 mph
💦 Relative humidity: 84%

Updated Weather Report for the Oklahoma-Tulsa Game

The updated official weather report for Tulsa, OK is: A chance of showers and thunderstorms between 7am and 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 81. North wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

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This meticulous weather prediction outlines several key factors that could affect college football odds and how to strategize NCAAF bets. The forecast suggests a chance of drizzle, implying field conditions might be a challenge if the weather prediction is accurate. The expected temperature is quite high, around 81F, which could result in sun fatigue for players. Fortunately, the wind conditions are anticipated to be mild, so throwing and punting should not be impacted significantly.

It is important to bear in mind that each game’s weather forecast could change prior to kickoff. Please circle back to OddsShopper for the freshest game day forecasts, CFB match updates, odds, and more. We hope this Golden Hurricane-Sooners weather report proves to be a valuable resource as you assess your wagers. Best of luck with your betting!

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Look at the Tulsa Golden Hurricane page and the Oklahoma Sooners page for updated odds.

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