It’s going to be a wet, rainy Super Bowl Sunday for New Jersey.
Forecasters said the storm system from the Great Lakes region will bring a cold, driving rain starting midday Sunday as temperatures remain in the 40s, according to the National Weather Service.
The rain will continue through the evening though parts of western Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley region will see light snow and more of a wintry mix, forecasters said.
If you happen to have any plans in the Philadelphia area Sunday night, here’s what you can expect weather-wise. pic.twitter.com/xEdhlxTwbQ
— NWS Mount Holly (@NWS_MountHolly) February 4, 2018
The rain should clear by 11 p.m. but it’ll begin to feel windy and blustery. Late tonight, temperatures will drop and the wind will increase as a cold front begins moving through the area, according to the National Weather Service.
Winter weather advisory has been expanded to include the Lehigh Valley and Berks County. #pawx pic.twitter.com/rgc3w4VDUT
— NWS Mount Holly (@NWS_MountHolly) February 4, 2018
For comparison, the temperature in Minneapolis was minus-2 degrees Sunday, with a wind-chill factor of minus-21 degrees, according to weather.com.
The temperature at kickoff is expected to be minus-1, with a wind-chill of minus-20.
Karen Yi may be reached at kyi@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter at @karen_yi or on Facebook.
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