Saturday, October 13, 2007

Iowa State & Iowa Football Game Weather

Check out the latest radar and satellite images off of the Iowa Chaser webpage to view how the weather is treating the two college teams in their battles against top 25 opponents. Iowa State takes on #23 ranked Texas and Iowa takes on #18 ranked Illinois, kickoffs are around 11:30 and Noon respectively...

The latest radar/satellite below is linked to the webpage where you can loop or just view the latest image. The two stadiums are highlighted by the football! Rain expected to enter Ames by 1 PM, the same goes for Iowa City. Could be a slippery second half for both teams that are being featured on national TV. Check out Iowa State on Fox Sports Net, watch Iowa on ESPN2.


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