Super Bowl LIII weather forecast: How the weather will affect the Super Bowl
With most of the East Coast of the US snowed under, it’s comforting to know the Superbowl weather will not be like that – but it will still be bloody cold.
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With most of the East Coast of the US snowed under, it’s comforting to know the Superbowl weather will not be like that – but it will still be bloody cold.
The weather outlook for the five days starting this afternoon is excellent, for any sports or in this case the first Test between Australia and Sri Lanka.