Super Bowl LIX will bring unmatched energy to New Orleans as the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome. Fans from across the country and beyond will flood the Crescent City to witness history unfold. While the action inside the dome will keep everyone on edge, attendees need to know what kind of weather to expect as they explore the city before and after the big game.
The great news? The weekend promises warm and mostly sunny conditions, making it ideal for fans looking to enjoy the game and festivities around.
The game kicks off on Sunday, February 9, 2025, and New Orleans expects its warmest SB game yet. Meteorologists predict a high of 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27°C), just two degrees shy of the city’s daily record high. This temperature significantly surpasses New Orleans’ average February high of 65 degrees (18°C).
Who's getting ready for Super Bowl Sunday?!?!!! Here's your weather ruling on the field! pic.twitter.com/LLew9NPdcD
— Grace Anello (@AnelloWx) February 5, 2025
Despite the warmth, rain poses no major concern. Forecasts indicate precipitation levels will stay below 0.02 inches, and any morning clouds will clear by the afternoon, creating a mostly sunny and comfortable atmosphere. Though the Superdome has a covered roof, fans heading to the game may find themselves sweating in the unseasonably warm temperatures.
New Orleans will host its eleventh Super Bowl in 2025. Although weather conditions have varied significantly over the years, this year’s game will likely be the warmest one yet.
Super Bowl XVI, 43 years ago today
Played at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, this was the third Super Bowl played indoors and the first played in a typically cold-weather city.
The temperature outside at kickoff?
13°F, wind chill of -21°Inside?
A climate-controlled 70°F pic.twitter.com/nhlj9Y6nbQ— Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) January 24, 2025
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