Super Bowl Sunday Weather Facts

If you're a longtime Super Bowl spectator, you've probably seen some of the games played in warm sunny weather and many in ice and snow.

This year’s Super Bowl is number LVI. That’s 56 for those who don’t read Roman numerals. Of those 56 Super Bowls, weather has played a big part in several of them.

Here are a few weather-related Super Bowl facts to stun your friends with your trivia knowledge.

Super Bowl Weather Trivia

Nearly half of the Super Bowl Sundays had rain on game day.

The wettest Super Bowl was 2007 with 0.92 inches of rain.

Rain’s easy compared to the Super Bowl in 2000 which was played in an ice storm.

Snow days occurred 3 times: 1982, 2006, and 2018.

The coldest game was 9 degrees F. in 2018.

The warmest game was 82 degrees F. in 1973 and 2003.

Then there were those high wind gust games of 1980, 1984, 1989, 2007, and 2016.

If you want to know even more trivia about American football, there are a number of books on Amazon with that subject matter including The Ultimate American Football Trivia Book which was published in 2021. 

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Takeaway Truth

Enjoy the game today! May your team be triumphant and may you be watching from the comfort of your own home.





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