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tomikcon1971

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it's coming down, maybe not sticking yet but in Wisconsin I'm sure his hands are pretty frozen.

I'm pretty sure the temp was right around freezing. Somewhere around 30-33F. That being said the frozen tundra is no longer frozen. It's heated. I believe there are pipes of heated water under the field. Additionally they tent it from time to time and blow warm air under the tent before the game.

No real grass is green that far North in December without a little help.
 

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texans already getting schooled. harbaugh you watching
 

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I'm pretty sure the temp was right around freezing. Somewhere around 30-33F. That being said the frozen tundra is no longer frozen. It's heated. I believe there are pipes of heated water under the field. Additionally they tent it from time to time and blow warm air under the tent before the game.

No real grass is green that far North in December without a little help.

They've had that underground pipe heating system since the 60s

How long has the ground included heating coils?
Vince Lombardi first installed heating coils underneath Lambeau Field prior to the 1967 season (the system failed during the Ice Bowl). In 1997 the original system was replaced by more than 30 miles of radiant heating pipe, which maintains a root-zone temperature of 70-plus degrees during winter months.
 
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