Super Bowl VI in New Orleans is the coldest Super Bowl in history. Played at Tulane Stadium on Jan. 16, 1972, the game had kickoff temperature of 39 degrees.
List of Coldest Super Bowls
| Super Bowl | Location | Temperature |
|---|---|---|
| Super Bowl VI | New Orleans, LA | 39 degrees |
| Super Bowl IX | New Orleans, LA | 46 degrees |
| Super Bowl XLVIII | East Rutherford, NJ | 49 degrees |
| Super Bowl VIII | Houston, TX | 50 degrees |
| Super Bowl XIX | Stanford, CA | 53 degrees |
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