After lunch, Becky O'Donnell, from Florida, and her sister Jessica Gregg from Los Angeles, walk down Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis bundled up in five layers of clothes topped off with a Super Bowl LII knit hat to deal with the cold weather in Minneapolis on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018. Gregg is a corporate lawyer and O'Donnell is an elementary school teacher and they will both be at the Super Bowl. Jean Pieri / Pioneer Press1 / 2
Eagle fans Ann Quinn, left, and Eileen Stenel from Philadelphia dress Mary Tyler Moore up in a green hat and scarf for a photo on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018. Jean Pieri / Pioneer Press2 / 2
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota is expected to do what it does best this weekend for the Super Bowl: get really cold.
It's anticipated to be the coldest Super Bowl on record, even colder than when Minnesota last hosted it in 1992.