Although fans at SoFi Stadium are eagerly waiting to witness the Harbaugh brothers face off for the first time in a decade, there could be a little problem hovering above their heads. Anyone who has a ticket to watch the game live from the stadium must prepare themselves for a drizzle. Even the players could expect a little change in conditions as the match-up progresses with each quarter.
At Monday night kickoff, the temperature will stay around 59 degrees Fahrenheit. And the cloud coverage over the SoFi Stadium would be at 78%. So, there is a certain possibility of rain coming down as precipitation probability remains around 37%. Although there is no doubt it will be cold outside, the humidity levels will remain at 82% before the game starts in Los Angeles.
Within the second quarter or so, the temperatures would gradually come down by a degree or two, with winds gushing at a speed of 3mph. However, the humidity levels are expected to rise by 3% while the cloud coverage remains the same. Well, don’t expect the weather to get any warmer as the game heads to the second half.
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Before the start of the third quarter, the temperature could stay around 56 degrees Fahrenheit. So, when you are headed to watch the game live, ensure you have enough warmer clothes on. Otherwise, not only will you find yourself drenched by a possible drizzle but the cold weather outside will probably get the better of you. As the game progresses to its final quarter, the temperatures will remain the same. However, there would be a huge jump in precipitation probability at 49%.
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So don’t forget to take your umbrellas and raincoats to watch the Ravens take on the Chargers on Monday Night. Apart from the rainy conditions that could catch the fans off-guard, it will be brother vs brother at SoFi Stadium.
Harbaugh brothers set to take center stage in week 12
You will have to go back to the Super Bowl XLVII, the last time the Harbaugh brothers came up against each other. Now, after 12 years, they are set to battle it out again for bragging rights at home. Although there is a buzz surrounding the Harbaugh Bowl, the Ravens QB Lamar Jackson isn’t leaning into it. Sharing his thoughts about the rivalry, Jackson says, “To be honest, I don’t think about it, I can’t speak for everyone else. I remember watching them, not literally play against each other, but coaching against each other for the Super Bowl game. I remember watching the was dope. But I don’t think about it right now.” But who won the last time these two brothers played against each other – John or Jim?
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Will Jim Harbaugh finally outsmart his brother John, or will history repeat itself at SoFi?
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Well, the game ended in favor of John’s Ravens 34-31, who got the better of Jim, then-49ers head coach. This would be their third face-off in the NFL, with the last two ending in John’s favor. However, it would be a huge chance for Jim to get the better of the Ravens this time as they are coming off four straight victories. With momentum riding high on their back, the Ravens should watch out for the Chargers. Jim’s red-hot boys, led by QB Justin Herbert, could help him get the first dub against his brother on Monday Night.
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Will Jim Harbaugh finally outsmart his brother John, or will history repeat itself at SoFi?