How the weather will affect the Ohio State football vs Washington game

The Ohio State football team is hoping to have a successful trip out West. Will the weather cooperate with them?
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Carnell Tate (17) celebrates a touchdown catch with wide receiver Brandon Inniss (1) and DUPLICATE***running back James Peoples (20)***linebacker Riley Pettijohn (20) during the NCAA football game against the Texas Longhorns at Ohio Stadium on Aug. 30, 2025.
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Carnell Tate (17) celebrates a touchdown catch with wide receiver Brandon Inniss (1) and DUPLICATE***running back James Peoples (20)***linebacker Riley Pettijohn (20) during the NCAA football game against the Texas Longhorns at Ohio Stadium on Aug. 30, 2025. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

So far this season, the Ohio State football team has been able to get out of each game unscathed. Winning each game they've played by at least seven points is a product of great talent and execution. It's something they worked very hard during the spring and during training camp to have happen.

Now, the Buckeyes have their first game on the road of the year. They have to take on the undefeated Washington Huskies, but at least the Ohio State Buckeyes are well-rested. Coming off a bye week and then having to go to the West Coast is the best-case scenario in terms of scheduling.

Still, one thing that could throw a wrench in things is the weather. So far, the Buckeyes have played in pristine weather. That has not been the case in many parts of the country this college football season. Will that change this weekend in Seattle?

Ohio State football vs Washington weather report

The weather could not be better for this game against the Huskies. According to the Weather Channel, it will be 65 degrees and sunny when the game kicks off at 3:30 pm ET. Even better, the temperature will be 70 degrees by the time the game ends, meaning that it won't be too cold or too hot.

There is no precipitation in the forecast, either. That means that neither team will have to worry about rain messing up ball security. That's not something that is always the case in Seattle, so both teams seemed to have lucked out on that front. Although Washington might prefer bad weather.

Wind won't be a factor either. It will blow only at 3-6 mph, gusting to 11mph. That means that the weather will have no impact at all on this game. It will only come down to who is able to execute and who is able to game-plan better.

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