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NEW YORK (AP) — Amy Freeze can talk football and forecasts.
So with the Super Bowl coming to New York next year, and with local temperatures stuck in the teens, the WABC-TV meteorologist was all set to look ahead.
“Football fans like a little winter weather,” she offered on a windy Wednesday.
OK, but exactly how wintry?
Try this long-range reckoning for the matchup at MetLife Stadium, from the soon-to-be printed Farmers’ Almanac: “An intense storm, heavy rain, snow and strong winds. This could seriously impact Super Bowl XLVIII.”
Predicts editor Pete Geiger: “This is going to be one for the ag...
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