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some wind and chilly


5 PM

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39<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Partly Cloudy


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 29? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 45% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 20% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>W at 19 mph</dd></dl>
6 PM

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36<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Clear / Wind


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 25? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 46% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 0% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>W at 20 mph</dd></dl>

7 PM

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34<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Clear / Wind


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 23? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 48% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 0% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>W at 20 mph</dd></dl>

8 PM

24.png
32<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Clear / Wind


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 20? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 42% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 0% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>W at 20 </dd></dl>
 

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UPDATE


5 PM

29.png
39<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Partly Cloudy


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 30? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 43% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 20% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>W at 18 mph</dd></dl>
6 PM

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36<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Clear


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 26? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 46% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 0% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>WSW at 17 mph</dd></dl>

7 PM

31.png
34<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Clear


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 24? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 48% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 0% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>WSW at 16 mph</dd></dl>

8 PM

31.png
32<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Clear


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 22? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 42% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 0% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>W at 15 mph</dd></dl>

9 PM

31.png
31<sup class="wx-unit">?</sup>
Clear


<dl><dt>FEELS LIKE:</dt><dd> 20? </dd></dl><dl><dt>HUMIDITY:</dt><dd> 41% </dd></dl><dl><dt>PRECIP:</dt><dd> 0% </dd></dl><dl><dt>WIND:</dt><dd>W at 15 mph</dd></dl>
 

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Not pleasant at all.

To be expected this time of year.

I'll update if some tornado flies through or we get a freak blizzard.

:toast:
 

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Perfect weather for a good football game. :toast:
 

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A real football game. Played outside in the elements.
They should play the Super Bowls in real weather.
 

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A real football game. Played outside in the elements.
They should play the Super Bowls in real weather.


not an even playing field when an indoor team is ask to play the SB in say CHIC in -3 degrees..

these domes team share the same expense and in a lot of cases more expense to operate their in the NFL...

and besides that ..

it's an event...

insane to subject the whole extravaganza to some shit ass horrible weather ridden site..



Vendors,gas stations,hotels,motels,taxi service and hundreds of other business's lose their shirts when the weather goes to artic like conditions for the ten of thousands of visitors to the city.

95% of fans across the world want to the biggest game of the season played on a stage where each team gets to showcase its superstars.

it ain't about Flacco trying to get his spikes to grip the frozen friggin ground while Justin Smith fingers go into frostbite in a three point stance on the 'D" line..


:0008 ..stay warm..cold weather sucks..
 

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stay warm..cold weather sucks..

:rolleyes:

It's not golf, tennis or baseball, it's football. A sport played by men in the elements.

It's not a warm weather sport.

Why can't a cold weather city get the opportunity to host a Superbowl and cash in for their local vendors?

Vendors,gas stations,hotels,motels,taxi service and hundreds of other business's lose their shirts when the weather goes to artic like conditions for the ten of thousands of visitors to the city.

How do you figure? They make a hellava lot more than not having the visitors and not hosting the Superbowl.
 

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Maybe people are confused. It is a beautiful day here today and the weater should be nice at kickoff. But is is supposed to get worse and worse as the night goes on.
 

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:rolleyes:

It's not golf, tennis or baseball, it's football. A sport played by men in the elements.

It's not a warm weather sport.

Why can't a cold weather city get the opportunity to host a Superbowl and cash in for their local vendors?



How do you figure? They make a hellava lot more than not having the visitors and not hosting the Superbowl.

because when these millionaires come to these cities to do what millionaire wives do..SPEND MONEY WHILE SHOPPING..they end up staying in the motel and NOT venturing out in NASTY FRIGGIN' COLD WEATHER..

put the mother trucker in Seattle and let iT rain for three straight days in FEB.

THAT WILL SEND THEM OVER THE EDGE WITH JOY.

EVEN BETTER..put it in SAN FRAN..lived there myself in Feb...that's a real treat..

the league changes the rules to watch the best player do what they do ..

and ya'll want to handcuff the players and teams who have designed the teams to best suit the new rules...and place these teams in a possible freezing ass cold outdoor stadium with 60,000 fans who have paid around a gazillion dollars in mass ..to see potentially a 17-10 snooze fest ..and friggin' frostbite...

sure..........:sadwave:
 

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cold no problem both teams play out doors

Wind is problem causes passes to float too long and hangup so brady knows to to keep throws low and rifle them in.

Also for FG's 35 yards or more can kill kickers especially the kicking ball is harder than game ball
 

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A real football game. Played outside in the elements.
They should play the Super Bowls in real weather.

They did play in the rain in Maimi colts vs Bears

other than that wet superbowl all others were in sunhine warm weather venues or indoors

i think next year the Giants new stadium hosts the bowl

that is asking for trouble up in meadowlands an open field no bulidings nothing around but a parking lot and highways
 

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I think the most memorable games are the ones played in harsh conditions. One reason the Super Bowl usually sucks is because it is played in perfect weather.
 
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