Saturday's football weather was drawn up perfectly for an ultimate Boston College performance.
The New England region isn't known for drought conditions through the autumn months. The vast majority of dry conditions exist during the hot summer months and are more likely to arise when the sunshine blasts the shoreline with infernal heatwaves. Fall months more specifically average higher precipitation by nearly a full inch over July and August, and ebbing conditions into December allows for rain to transition to snow when cold darkness replaces the longer, hotter daylight hours.
Even as droughts increased in regularity over the past 20 years, fall remained resolute to enforce cold and raw conditions on heartier locals.