Weather change on Sunday is the word for Miami and Sunday`s Super Bowl.Whereas the week leading up to the big game has been marked by unusual warmthand, early on, record-breaking rainfall, the game Sunday will close it outrefreshingly cooler and drier.
By the early evening kickoff time, the temperature will slip to about 65 Fbeneath mostly clear skies. Northwesterly winds of about 6 to 12 mph will leavemany fans reaching for a light jacket or pullover. But they should not affectplay in any appreciable way.
Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Senior Jim Andrews.
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