Super Bowl 60 between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will be played at Levi's Stadium — the home of the San Francisco 49ers — in Santa Clara, Calif.
Levi's Stadium is an outdoor stadium, meaning Seahawks vs. Patriots has the potential to be impacted by weather.
Sure, the weather in Santa Clara is typically warm, even in February, which is why it was chosen to host a Super Bowl in the first place.
Even so, understanding the full Super Bowl weather report can be very important for bettors before locking in their Seahawks vs. Patriots picks, especially those betting the over/under or props for quarterbacks and kickers.
Let's take a look.
Super Bowl Weather Report
According to the National Weather Service, conditions should be quite pleasant for Super Bowl 60.
Temperatures will start in the mid-60s at kickoff before dipping to the high-50s by the end of the game.
More importantly, Super Bowl 60 should be dry with calm winds.
The chances of rain are just 1% during the game with breezes of 5-7 mph.
Live Super Bowl odds show the Seahawks as 4.5-point favorites against the Patriots as of the time of writing, with the over/under sitting at 44.5.
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