Early weather report for Baltimore next sunday[60% snow] (1 Viewer)

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I know we have the game today, but looking at the weather affecting so many of the other games. I looked at the forecast for next week for Baltimore and next sunday is 60% of snow. The funny thing is that the days before and after in Baltimore its only 10 to 20%, but Sunday is the one day in Baltimore where it goes to 60% snow.
 
I remember a game couldn't be played in the dome and we played the so called MOD EDIT 'neutral site' at the other teams homefield. I feel we could reciprocate to the league for their generosity back then(sarc off). I would bet the dome could be ready for the game next week if push came to shove. Just sayin.
 
I remember a game couldn't be played in the dome and we played the so called ******* 'neutral site' at the other teams homefield. I feel we could reciprocate to the league for their generosity back then(sarc off). I would bet the dome could be ready for the game next week if push came to shove. Just sayin.


My recommendation to you...

DO NOT hold your breath for that dream to happen. :aargh:


(But that WOULD be great!) :ezbill:
 
Snow isn't as bad as rain. If it snows then ices-up I just hope the equipment guys bring
the right cleats.
 
Baltimore is a heated field turf stadium like Cincinnati (the only two in the NFL) so, if they keep it covered , the only issue will be when they uncover it for the game.
 
Baltimore is a heated field turf stadium like Cincinnati (the only two in the NFL) so, if they keep it covered , the only issue will be when they uncover it for the game.

Or if it happens to not be working with the saints in town. Wouldn't that be convenient!!!
 
I don't know which service you're using, but both Accuweather and NOAA are predicting sunny and 40's F. There is a Baltimore Ohio that has flurries in their prediction for next Saturday. :)
 
A friend used to work in a TV station and she said the meteorologists behind the scenes would call the 5-day forecast the "5-day guess" and admit that it's very difficult to predict what the weather will be like more than 48 hrs in advance.
 

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