Whether the weather is nice or not may not be a factor on Super Bowl Sunday.
No need to turn on the Doppler 3000, and you can delete the weather app from your phone, because weather rarely plays a role in the Super Bowl. Traditionally, the Super Bowl is played either indoors or in cities with warm weather, and that remains the case for Super Bowl 58.
Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, will host the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. The fully indoor stadium opened in 2020 and is hosting its first Super Bowl.
Throughout the history of the Super Bowl, more games have been played outdoors than in domes, although that has not been the case in recent years. This match dates back to 2010, and it has been played in the halls nine times, and Sunday’s match was the tenth, compared to four matches that were held outdoors.
However, if you're traveling to Sin City to enjoy some gambling and soccer, the weather might interest you a little. Here's what to know about Sunday's predictions for Super Bowl 58.
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What is the weather like in Super Bowl 58?
The current forecast for Las Vegas on Sunday calls for clear skies, with temperatures ranging from a high of 51 degrees to a low of 33 degrees.
However, that weather won't play a role in Sunday's game: Allegiant Stadium is indoors, so fans won't have to worry about Mother Nature's role in the game's outcome.
Although both teams play their home games on outdoor fields, a fast track on the indoor field would greatly benefit both offenses. However, the Chiefs may enjoy a little more relief, as they travel to the home of the Raiders to face their division rival once a year.
The Chiefs scored at Allegiant Stadium
Since opening the building in 2020, the Chiefs have been perfect in Vegas: They have defeated the Raiders in all four games they have played in the stadium, which could provide some good magic before their showdown with the 49ers.
The 49ers scored at Allegiant Stadium
The Niners have made one visit to Sin City since the Raiders' move: On Jan. 1, 2023, San Francisco won 37-34 over their former Bay Area teammates, their only win at Allegiant Stadium.