Sunday expected to be coldest Super Bowl on record

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.

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