When it comes to weather impacting sports, there are a wide range of outcomes based on the specific conditions. Snow fall, wet grass, wind — even heat — all can play a role in how things shake out in any given sporting event, including Notre Dame football games.
Generally in the sport of football, bad weather favors the underdog. Precipitation tends to be the great equalizer.
Unfortunately for the Louisville Cardinals, the weather outlook for the season opener between the Cardinals and the Fighting Irish on Monday night appears to be nearly ideal.
There might be a rain cloud or two earlier in the day, but those clouds and anything they drop out of the sky should be clear by kickoff.