how cold is it at the patriots game

It is expected to be right around freezing at today’s Patriots playoff game in Foxborough, with light wind and steady snow making it feel a bit colder than the actual temperature.
Current temperature and “feel”
- Forecasts for the Texans–Patriots divisional game at Gillette Stadium today call for about 32°F at a 3:00 p.m. ET kickoff.
- Another detailed weather report projects about 33°F at kickoff, dipping toward the mid‑20s by the fourth quarter, with a “feels like” temperature in roughly the mid‑20s to around 30°F.
Snow, wind, and visibility
- The game is being billed as a definite snow event, with snow expected from kickoff through the fourth quarter and a relatively high chance of precipitation (around 70%).
- Winds are expected to be fairly light for New England winter standards (around 4–10 mph, with occasional higher gusts), which means the cold will come more from the air temperature and wet snow than from brutal windchill.
What it will feel like in the stands
- Sitting in the stands for several hours in the low‑30s with wet, falling snow will feel noticeably colder than the number on the thermometer, especially if clothing or footwear gets damp.
- Many fans planning for similar Foxborough playoff conditions talk about multiple base layers, insulated boots, hand and toe warmers, and something to stand on (like cardboard or foam) to reduce cold seeping in from the concrete.
Bottom line: At the Patriots game today it’s around freezing, snowy, and a bit breezy, so in the seats it will feel like a mid‑20s, classic cold‑weather playoff game rather than truly extreme Arctic conditions.
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