

The vast majority of heat watches and warnings that are issued for Central and Southern California are issued from May through October, so a February warning is anomalous. Temperatures are expected to hover in the upper 80s, as high into the 90s - roughly 15-20 degrees warmer for the area this time of year. The National Weather Service on Tuesday issued a heat advisory for Los Angeles from Wednesday through Friday, two days before Super Bowl 56 is played. With that said, here's a look at the forecast for the Super Bowl clash between the Rams and Bengals on Sunday. That said, weather anomalies always make for more interesting games, especially when they flirt with being record-breaking.
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Nor should it be a problem for the Bengals, who would likely welcome the warm weather after having grown used to playing in more frigid conditions throughout the playoffs. That should be no problem for the Rams and their fans, who are used to soaring temperatures on the West Coast. While the temperature won't venture into the triple digits, it's still unusual for the time of year, even in California. The game, to be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., will be held under a heat advisory, making Super Bowl 56 among the hottest editions ever played - if not the hottest. As Snoop Dogg prepares to "Drop It Like It's Hot" during the halftime show, Super Bowl 56 matchup between the Rams and Bengals is poised to feature some vintage Los Angeles weather.
