When the Eagles and Vikings meet Sunday, temperatures are going to be just about normal — for an April day in Minneapolis.
While a great deal of talk has centered on how the Vikings — whose home field is protected from the atmosphere by a billion-dollar dome, will fare outdoors — Sunday’s conditions aren’t looking particularly challenging.
The forecast high is 53 — that’s normal for the first week in April in Minneapolis — with sunshine, and the field should be dry.
The only precipitation in the forecast is a light snowfall late Tuesday and possibly into Wednesday.