Alright, so I wanted to see what the deal was with the weather during the Giants vs. Cowboys game. You know, just to see if it would make things interesting on the field.

First, I looked up the general forecast. Seemed like it was going to be a bit chilly, around 52F when the game kicked off. Not freezing, but you’d definitely want a jacket. They were saying the wind would be coming from the northeast, around 10mph, but it could gust up to 20 mph. So, a bit breezy, maybe enough to mess with some long passes or kicks.
Then I dug a little deeper into the chance of rain. It looked pretty likely that we’d see some showers. This got me thinking about how the field might get. A wet field can make things slippery, right? Could affect how players run and cut, and maybe we’d see some fumbles. And the cloud cover was supposed to be heavy, like 87%. Gloomy day for a football game.
- Checked general forecast: Found out it’d be around 52F at kickoff.
- Noted wind conditions: 10mph from the northeast, with gusts up to 20mph.
- Investigated rain possibility: High chance of showers, meaning a potentially slippery field.
- Looked at cloud cover: 87% cloud cover, so a gloomy day.
I also checked out an hourly forecast from the National Weather Service. They had more details, hour by hour, but the gist was the same. Rain was in the cards, and it wasn’t going to be super warm, more like in the upper 60s.
My Thoughts
Honestly, it sounded like typical football weather to me. Not perfect, but nothing that would stop a game. I figured the players are used to this kind of stuff. But the rain could make things a bit more unpredictable, which is always fun to watch. I mean, if the Cowboys can’t handle a little rain, they’ve got bigger problems, like someone said online.
In the end, I just grabbed all this info to get a better picture of what to expect during the game. It’s always interesting to see how the weather plays a role. A little rain never hurt anyone, right? Makes for some good stories, at least.