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Coldest Stadiums in the PAC 12

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  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    Awfully warm out for November.
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,576 Founders Club

    Awfully warm out for November.


  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168

    Average Nov Low Temp

    1) Boulder, Co - 28.5 degrees
    2) Salt Lake Shitty, UT - 30.6 degrees
    3) CUOG - 31.0 degrees

    I know you’re being sarcastic but the cuog never claimed to be the coldest stadium in the PAC-12, they’re the coldest stadium in the PAC-12 North. Sounds like some of you need to learn the difference.
    There's a Pac-12 South?
  • whlinder
    whlinder Member Posts: 5,419
    FM for assuming Pullman was the coldest in the whole conference. Cuog can't even win at that.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,856 Founders Club
    whlinder said:

    FM for assuming Pullman was the coldest in the whole conference. Cuog can't even win at that.

    Before I did the research I would have guessed Pullman third place at best, but was surprised to see Salt Lake only slightly colder. Definitely snows more in SLC though....60 " average snowfall vs 36" for Cuog. Boulder gets 71" of snow per year so they are 1st in the Pac as well.

    @89ute can weigh in here, but I believe SLC weather data is for the airport which is always drier and warmer than other parts of the city. I'm guessing University of Utah being up on the benches gets closer to to 80 or 90" of snow per year.
  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113

    whlinder said:

    FM for assuming Pullman was the coldest in the whole conference. Cuog can't even win at that.

    Before I did the research I would have guessed Pullman third place at best, but was surprised to see Salt Lake only slightly colder. Definitely snows more in SLC though....60 " average snowfall vs 36" for Cuog. Boulder gets 71" of snow per year so they are 1st in the Pac as well.

    @89ute can weigh in here, but I believe SLC weather data is for the airport which is always drier and warmer than other parts of the city. I'm guessing University of Utah being up on the benches gets closer to to 80 or 90" of snow per year.
    SLC still gets random 60 degree days in November while Pullman has more consistent shitty weather. High elevation and low(er) latitude make for more variance in daily temps. Same deal in Boulder though that's probably even more extreme.
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346

    Awfully warm out for November.


    Stop plagiarism my shit fucko
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,109

    What I want to know is who has the coldest beer in the PAC-12?

    Does boulder still serve Coors subzero? Coldest beer in the world.