The last time fans attended a Bengals game at Paycor Stadium, they were digging themselves out of multiple inches of snow. It was the polar opposite on Sunday prior to kickoff against the Arizona Cardinals.With a kickoff temperature of 65 degrees, Sunday’s game became the warmest game played at Paycor Stadium in December in the stadium’s history.Need to step away from Sunday’s game? Follow along with WLWT’s sports team for all the action.It’s a stark contrast from the last time the Bengals kicked off at their home stadium, which saw a gametime temperature of 10 degrees.Not only the warmest game on record for the stadium in the month of December, but Sunday’s kickoff temperature was warmer in Cincinnati than it was in Glendale, Arizona (58 degrees), home of the visiting Cardinals.WLWT’s Katie Donovan says that the spring-time feel isn’t here to stay, with a blast of arctic air coming ahead of Monday morning.
CINCINNATI —
The last time fans attended a Bengals game at Paycor Stadium, they were digging themselves out of multiple inches of snow. It was the polar opposite on Sunday prior to kickoff against the Arizona Cardinals.
With a kickoff temperature of 65 degrees, Sunday’s game became the warmest game played at Paycor Stadium in December in the stadium’s history.
Need to step away from Sunday’s game? Follow along with WLWT’s sports team for all the action.
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It’s a stark contrast from the last time the Bengals kicked off at their home stadium, which saw a gametime temperature of 10 degrees.
Not only the warmest game on record for the stadium in the month of December, but Sunday’s kickoff temperature was warmer in Cincinnati than it was in Glendale, Arizona (58 degrees), home of the visiting Cardinals.
WLWT’s Katie Donovan says that the spring-time feel isn’t here to stay, with a blast of arctic air coming ahead of Monday morning.