The Weather Could Be An Issue For Winter Classic
Probably could have just updated the old post. But its summer, who gives a shit. It's not like we had to do any work for this post.
Great research by Meecrofilm via cblog in the last post breaking down the last ten winters. The forecast?

Check out the weather in PGH on Christmas Day in the past 10 years.(highs and precipitation)
2009: 45 degrees, .7 inches of rain
2008: 37 degrees
2007: 45 degrees .7 inches of rain
2006: 47 degrees, .36 inches of rain
2005: 40 degrees, .08 inches of rain
2004: 22 degrees
2003: 30 degrees, .01 inches of rain, .5 inches of snow
2002: 35 degrees, .38 inches of precipitation
2001: 24 degrees
2000: 17 degrees
And then take that and look a week later, New Year's Day.
2010: 34 degrees, .4 inches of snow, .02 inches of rain
2009: 29 degrees
2008: 40 degrees, .4 inches of snow, .04 inches of rain
2007: 56 degrees
2006: 40 degrees
2005: 53 degrees
2004: 47 degrees, .01 inches of rain
2003: 42 degrees, 1.22 inches of rain
2002: 23 degrees
2001: 25 degrees
It hasn't been below 32 degrees on New Years Day since 2002.
Not to mention, Heinz Field could be under water from yearly tears of Steeler fans.

first time we probably should use "lol" at a pic.
Go Pens.
