Screw the weatherman. People in S. Florida, is it a typical hot and sweaty September day? Cause I like our chances if they start cramping up like those idiots did in New Jersey last night.
Its actually not that bad. Granted that I spent my entire weekend outside in the smoltering heat, so take my opinion with a grain of salt. I'll say one thing though, I almost ended up in the hospital on Saturday due to dehydration, so the Pats might have some trouble
Humidity, aka Muggy, is bad (90%). The temp is not all that bad, around 80. There's a 40-50 % chance of rain for the game
Is there ever a day in South Florida where there's NOT a 40-50% chance of rain? This is a serious question.
Not this time of year. always afternoon showers. We just spent 9 days in D-World, and it was clockwork between 3-6pm everyday.
I noticed that as I was typing it. The problem is that Saturday it wasn't THAT bad either (Im used to it by now) but I just got dehydrated. Has never hapenned to me but I almost collapsed on the field. I felt like I had 20,000 pounds of weight on my back and there wasn't enough water in the world to satisfy my thirst. Going back on topic, I was just outside (I live 20 minutes away from the stadium) and its not that bad for ME. People have been saying its going to rain but that doesn't mean much. The last 2 weeks its rained every afternoon at around 3-5 PM
I'm a project mgr in const. At this time of year, anything I try to schedule for a roof is at the mercy of Mother Nature and the weather channel. The summer and winter are a whole lot easier.
The weather isn't bad at all. Warm, but not especially humid, at least not by my house. I live about 12 miles from the stadium, if that helps. I don't think there'll be a weather-based advantage for us tonight. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Desides, the problem is that we're so used to the smoltering heat that it doesn't affect us anymore. That isnt the case in New England