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Super Bowl LII weather watch as Minneapolis hits -25 degrees

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Sky Sports News reporter Richard Graves has been in Minneapolis on weather watch ahead of Super Bowl LII

Super Bowl LII is just one day away and the excitement is heating up but unfortunately for those in Minneapolis attending the event, the freezing temperatures are proving difficult to deal with.

New England Patriots will be hoping to retain the Super Bowl on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles at the US Bank Stadium, live on Sky Sports Action, but they will have to do so in sub-zero temperatures.

While those who live in Minneapolis may be accustomed to the extreme weather conditions, travelling fans are struggling to come to terms with the blistering cold.

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At kick-off time spectators will be exposed to temperatures of around -25 degrees Celsius, in contrast, those Eagles fans remaining at home will be positively cosy, with the east-coast state expecting temperatures of two degrees on Sunday.

For 90 minutes of Super Bowl LII build-up from US Bank Stadium with Josh Norman, join us on Sky Sports Action and Mix from 10pm on Sunday.

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