The Al Gore Super Bowl
Baby, it's cold outside.
Not talking Green Bay cold, but way too cold for everyone's favorite Super Bowl extravaganza.
Temperatures are dipping into the high 30s at night, and struggling to reach 60 during the day.
The NFL prefers to have these shingdings in warmer climates, but it's on a bad run.
Last year it was at Miami, and a weird cold front came in early in the week. Then it rained the entire game.
The previous year it was in Detroit. Nuff said. And the year before that, a surprisingly cold and drizzling Jacksonville.
The weather's not doing anything here for the Super Bowl night life. And the game has a local start of 4:15 p.m. Ah, to watch from the warmth of the family room on a big HDTV screen.
