Category: Weather


Weather Moose

Much like Darren Rovell pioneered the “sports biz” industry and almost as beloved, the Weather Moose has blazed new trails in both “sports meteorology” and “moose meteorology.” He is become the trusted source in North Carolina for the answer to all-important question: Is my tailgate going to get rained on. He has also affirmed the credo that a picture is worth 1,000 words but a gif is worth infinity. He’s also a State fan from Johnston County who went to State.
Tailgate Weather

Tailgate Weather Forecast for October 24, 2015

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NC State at Wake Forest, 12:00PM BB&T Field, Winston-Salem, NC Partly sunny skies and cool with temperatures in the lower 50s as you begin your tailgate in the morning. Temperatures will warm into the mid-to-upper 60s after kickoff, with increasing clouds signaling a 96% chance of doom befalling the NC State football team at Wake… Read more »

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Tailgate Weather Forecast for Oct 17, 2015

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Tulsa at East Carolina, 12:00PM Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, NC Cool with temperatures in the mid 50s during the tailgate warming to the lower 60s around kickoff. Sunny skies and highs reaching the mid to upper 60s during the game. 0% chance of rain, but 95% chance some Pirates fans make poor choices. Wake Forest at… Read more »

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Tailgate Weather Forecast for Oct 9-10, 2015

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Friday, October 9, 2015 NC State at Virginia Tech, 8:00PM Lane Stadium, Blacksburg, VA A cold front approaching from the west will bring showers and thunderstorms through the tailgate and during the game. Temperatures will be in the low to mid 70s, falling throughout the game. 100% chance Wolfpack fans will be wet and miserable… Read more »

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*UPDATED* Potential Rains Threaten CFBDayNC

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**UPDATED 10-1-2015 @ 8:00PM** This is your final update before tomorrow’s tailgate forecasts are issued. Touching on Joaquin briefly, with it expected to stay out to sea, the storm should have no major impacts on college football this weekend. Much like Mike London, it’ll be nice to watch this storm churn by, flame out, and… Read more »