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Super Bowl XLVIII: Top Five Superheroes (and Villains) Who Might Have Helped Stop All That Snow

For the last two weeks, there’s been one consistent topic of conversation as it pertained to the […]
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For the last two weeks, there’s been one consistent topic of conversation as it pertained to the Super Bowl: the weather.It’s been miserably cold in much of the country, and today’s Super Bowl XLVIII between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks is going to be played in an outdoor stadium in the inhospitable Northeastern United States. There were fears that there would be a major snow event, or sub-zero temperatures…and we pre-wrote an article speculating which supervillain might take the blame for screwing up the weather, like Bane got blamed for last year’s Super Bowl blackout.Then, of course, over the last few days it turned out that the weather will be just fine.Well, this is great news for the players, but probably a pain in the neck for bookies who took prop bets based on the weather, as well as for those hoping for a “snow Bowl.” So we can’t decide whether turning away the frigid weather front so the game can go on unmolested would be the act of a superhero or a supervillain.So, we just mixed and matched. Who could have turned back the Polar Vortex? Read on…

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