MINNEAPOLIS -- Let's just get it out of the way, since we know you're thinking about it: Yes, it's going to be cold in Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII.
But while we're on the subject that figures to be on everyone's mind as the big game returns to Minnesota for the first time in 26 years, we should set a few things straight.
First, while there's a good chance the temperature will be below freezing during Super Bowl week in 2018, any Minnesotan will tell you there's a big difference between 29 degrees -- the high temperature in Minneapolis on Sunday -- and the single-digit temperatures more common in January.