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Snow appears unlikely for Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium on Feb. 2 -- at least if you can put your faith at this point in the long-range weather forecasts.
In fact, it appears that the bitter cold snap that has gripped much of the Northeast for the past will have loosened its hold on the region by Super Bowl Weekend. On Super Bowl Sunday high temps look to be in the mid-30s, with winds of less than 10 mph.
Here are looks at the long-range forecasts from a trio of weather services:
(via Accuweather)
(via Weather.com)
(via Weather Underground)
If this is the weather we get for Super Bowl 48, the first outdoor Super Bowl in a cold-weather venue, you can bet that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will breathe a sigh of relief.