Alabama vs. Indiana weather updates: Latest news on rare rainy forecast for 2026 Rose Bowl
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The 2026 Rose Bowl will be held on New Year's Day, with the Indiana Hoosiers facing the Alabama Crimson Tide in one of the College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchups.
The Rose Bowl, a historic outdoor venue in Pasadena, California, is typically preceded by a lavish parade, thanks to the city’s usually excellent weather for the first day of the year. In 2026, however, the Crimson Tide and Hoosiers will be battling not only each other but also the elements.
While the Rose Bowl is known for great weather, forecasts call for heavy rain on Thursday, both before and during the quarterfinal game.
Here are the latest weather updates for the CFP quarterfinal between Alabama and Indiana at the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day.
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All times Eastern (ET)
3:40 p.m.: With kickoff approaching, the rain appears to have stopped in Pasadena.
Still 35 minutes before @rosebowlgame kickoff b/w Indiana & Alabama. The rain has stopped but it remains overcast. Weather should not be a factor pic.twitter.com/9kMuvkppVu
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) January 1, 2026
2:45 p.m.: The rain has started to calm down in Pasadena. Per Kirk Herbstreit, the forecast looks as though it'll be cleared by the time the Rose Bowl kicks off at 4 p.m. ET.
Rain subsiding out here in Pasadena. Been really bad last 48 hours-think we’re gonna be good for the game! 🤞🏼@rosebowlgame
4pm ET @espn pic.twitter.com/ggdtD33rdj— Kirk Herbstreit (@KirkHerbstreit) January 1, 2026
1:30 p.m.: All pregame festivities at the Rose Bowl have been cancelled due to the weather. That includes no on-field walk by the Tournament of Roses President and family, the Rose Parade Grand Marshal, and the Rose Queen and Court. The band will also perform on the sidelines, not on the field.
Pregame Rose Bowl activities have been canceled due to inclement weather.
“No on-field dignitary walk by the Tournament of Roses President and family, the Rose Parade Grand Marshal, and the Rose Queen and Court. They will be on the southwest sideline only.”
Bands will perform… pic.twitter.com/wbm4zGMc9R
— Matt Fortuna (@Matt_Fortuna) January 1, 2026
12:45 p.m.: The rain is causing cancellations at the Rose Bowl, not for the game, but for the pregame festivities. The B-2 Stealth Bomber flyover has been cancelled due to weather.
The bad news: The B-2 Stealth Bomber flyover at today’s Rose Bowl Parade was cancelled due to weather.
The good news: The aircrafts still flew in from Missouri and are planning to do a flyover at the Rose Bowl game this afternoon as long as the weather improves.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) January 1, 2026
11:30 a.m.: A little rain isn't stopping the tailgating for Alabama-Indiana. Here's a look at the parking lot for the fans waiting for the Rose Bowl later this afternoon.
We will not be deterred.
IU fans waited a lifetime for this… what’s a little flood?
This is the parking lot at the Rose Bowl 😂 pic.twitter.com/pibAlO3RO4
— Tricia Whitaker (@TriciaWhitaker) January 1, 2026
10 a.m.: The rain is pouring in Pasadena, as it looks like Mother Nature won't be cooperating with today's Rose Bowl.
The rain at the Rose Bowl 😱 ☔
(via @CollegeGameDay) pic.twitter.com/R5cmw5jeeQ
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 1, 2026
Pasadena forecast for 2026 Rose Bowl
It is going to be a rainy start to the new year in Pasadena, California. The forescast, per AccuWeather, calls for a 99% chance of rain. The description reads, "heavy rain and a t-storm in the morning followed by a couple of showers in the afternoon; watch for flooding; wear rain gear for the parade and football game." The high for the day is 64 with a low of 53.
The game is set to kick off at 1 p.m. PT local time. At kickoff, there is a 60% chance of rain, which continues until 3 p.m. PT. Then, the chance of rain drops to 49% and then 34% at 4 p.m. PT when the game is expected to end.
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Why is the Rose Bowl start time earlier?
The Rose Bowl historically kicked off at 5 p.m. ET, or 2 p.m. PT. With the expansion of the College Football Playoff, the Rose Bowl is now included in the rotation for the College Football quarterfinals and semifinals. This year, the Rose Bowl is part of the quarterfinals and will be played as part of a tripleheader of three quarterfinal games on New Year's Day.
The Rose Bowl was moved up an hour to comply with the two other quarterfinal games. The Orange Bowl will kick off at noon ET, and the Sugar Bowl will kick off at 8 p.m. ET. ESPN is broadcasting all the games, and wanted a four-hour window for each game so that one game doesn't run into another.
How often does it rain in Pasadena?
Pasadena averages 20.4 inches of rain annually. The city averages 3.2 inches of rain in January, the second rainiest month of the year. Overall, the city tends to see rain on an average of 36 or 37 days per year.
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