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What is the coldest Super Bowl ever played?

What is the coldest Super Bowl ever played?

Super Bowl VI
The coldest? Super Bowl VI was the coldest played outdoors. The game was held at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans in 1972. The kickoff temperature was 39 degrees.

How cold is it at the Super Bowl?

Super Bowl Game-Time Temperatures

Super Bowl Result Temperature at Kickoff
LII New England 33 70° (indoors) 2° (outdoors)
LIII New England 13 64° (outdoors)
Los Angeles 3
LIV Kansas City 31 64°

Where was the coldest Super Bowl?

Super Bowl LII (2018) was the coldest Super Bowl day on record. Held in Minneapolis, the high temperature of 9°F was just after midnight on game day and, despite plenty of sunshine leading up to the game, the temperature outside at kickoff was 2°F with a wind chill of -14°F.

What Super Bowl played outdoors registered the coldest game time temperature?

The chilliest outdoor game was Super Bowl VI, on Jan. 16, 1972, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans. The kickoff temperature that day was 39 degrees, and the high temperature only 43 degrees, according to William Schmitz of the Southeast Regional Climate Center.

Has a Super Bowl ever been played in the snow?

ANY SNOW DURING THE SUPER BOWL? Given most games have either been in the south or in domes, it has actually never snowed during a Super Bowl. Though, there was a close call when over 8 inches of snow fell the Monday following Super Bowl 48 played in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Has a Super Bowl ever been canceled?

Feb 7 – Feb 7, 2021
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What was the coldest game in NFL history?

The Freezer Bowl
In the 1981 AFC Championship Game between the San Diego Chargers and Cincinnati Bengals, the teams and fans endured a minus 59 degree wind chill.

What is the weather predicted for the Super Bowl?

Partly sunny, with a high near 74. Northeast wind 5 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. At night, mostly cloudy, with a low around 61.

Has there ever been a snow Super Bowl?

ANY SNOW DURING THE SUPER BOWL? Given most games have either been in the south or in domes, it has actually never snowed during a Super Bowl. An ice storm occurred the day of Super Bowl 34, played inside the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, but the game went on without a hitch.

What is the hottest game in NFL history?

As for the Cowboys, they had it rough to open up the 2000 season. They went 0-2 in the first 2 weeks. Their first game (9/3/00) was against the Eagles in the hottest game in NFL history (109 degrees), and their second game (9/10/00) was against the Cardinals at Sun Devil Stadium (100 degrees).

Has any football game been Cancelled due to weather?

The last unpunished cancellation of a regular season NFL game is believed to have been a November 17, 1935 contest between the Boston Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles, which was canceled for severe rain and snow.

Has the NFL ever Cancelled a game?

When a team did not want to play a game, they could cancel without any punishment or penalty. The last unpunished cancellation of a regular season NFL game is believed to have been a November 17, 1935 contest between the Boston Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles, which was canceled for severe rain and snow.

What was the coldest temperature in Super Bowl history?

The current second-coldest Super Bowl game played was (surprise, surprise) also in Minnesota. Super Bowl XXVI was played in the now-demolished Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in 1992, and the high temperature was 26 degrees (which probably sounds like a treat to fans preparing to watch the chilly 2018 contest).

Is the weather going to be bad for the Super Bowl?

Tom Brady, meanwhile, is going for a record seventh ring with the Bucs, who haven’t won the big game in nearly two decades. In addition, will the Bucs and Chiefs also be up against inclement weather in the Super Bowl?

What was the temp at the Ice Bowl?

“The Ice Bowl”- NFL Championship, Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys Temperature: -13 degrees / Wind chill: – 48 degrees Associated Press 2 / 8

What was the coldest game ever played in the NFL?

The contest that decided which team would go on to play in the first ever Super Bowl was played in unimaginable cold: 13 degrees below zero. With wind chills reaching below 50 degrees (um, nope!), The Ice Bowl remains the record holder for the coldest game in NFL history.

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