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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I doubt there are more true Cali boys on the LAC than the Pats. After a series they'll all warm up and weather won't be a factor at all.
I doubt there are more true Cali boys on the LAC than the Pats. After a series they'll all warm up and weather won't be a factor at all.
Gordon’s knees ain’t thoughAt least their RBs are familiar with the cold. Ekeler is from Colorado and Gordon is from Wisconsin.
Current Sunday forecast for gametime:
Mostly sunny, dry, wind <5mph, temps in upper 20s.
FWIW - next Saturday/Sunday (Championship weekend) the preliminary forecast is for a major winter storm. Currently projecting (for Foxboro) temps around 40f with rain beginning Saturday around 1pm, continuing into Sunday, and then changing over to snow (3"-5") in the late afternoon. Winds in the 12-14 mph range.
Meanwhile, the coast of Maine is currently projected to get slammed with 1-2 FEET of snow between Saturday and Sunday by the same storm.
Well, sh it.
I don't think it's about being true Cali boys, it's about playing games and having practice in the cold. Getting used to how the ball feels when you throw, catch, run with or kick it.I doubt there are more true Cali boys on the LAC than the Pats. After a series they'll all warm up and weather won't be a factor at all.
Footballs will all be around 11.2 PSI. This happens because pressure in a closed system changes directly proportionally to any temperature change provided volume stays constant.
Not sure if that’s relevant.
But Bill Nye and Neil DeGrasse Tyson both said that isn’t true!!! (And then retracted after the witch was burned.)
That chart is from NOAA. Im familiar with it because I do a lot of boating and its important for me to get the weather right. It's the best source I've found and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants or needs good weather data.Well, the weather will be a slight factor. But there will be little wind, and little to no precipitation.
Basically, at gametime it will be around +/-25° with a windchill of about +/-20°. Wind speeds almost non existent. Precipitation non existent.
Should be a good game from both sides
Not hosting afccg next well unfortunatelyWhen the Pats host the AFC championship game next weekend, the long term forecast is showing a weekend of snow. Any word on what kind of storm they are talking about?
I'm flying into Boston next Friday and leaving Sunday AM. The notion of getting stranded at Logan Sunday is starting to piss me off.
Yes. This is my go to website for accurate readings of weather forecasts. Don't really trust the likes of accuweather or the weather channel. Weather Channels website loads like shyte for me anywaysThat chart is from NOAA. Im familiar with it because I do a lot of boating and its important for me to get the weather right. It's the best source I've found and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants or needs good weather data.
Here's the link.
Hourly Weather Forecast for 42.06N 71.26W (Elev. 249 ft)
BTW - It should be just like today with slightly more cloud cover. So if youre going to the game you can put your gear on, go outside and get a good idea if you'll be dressed appropriately tomorrow.