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Eagles-Dolphins kickoff weather: What to wear at the game

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If you have a ticket to the Eagles game on Sunday, you won't have to worry much about being cold. Mother Nature will be bringing lots of sunshine and warm temperatures to Philadelphia.  KICKOFF WEATHER OUTLOOK The AccuWeather forecast calls for mostly sunny skies throughout the afternoon and temperatures ranging from 56 to 58 degrees at kickoff time, around 1...

If you have a ticket to the Eagles game on Sunday, you won't have to worry much about being cold. Mother Nature will be bringing lots of sunshine and warm temperatures to Philadelphia. 

eagles-weather-forecastWhat should you wear to Sunday's Eagles game? (Saed Hindash | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

KICKOFF WEATHER OUTLOOK

The AccuWeather forecast calls for mostly sunny skies throughout the afternoon and temperatures ranging from 56 to 58 degrees at kickoff time, around 1 p.m. In fact, 58 is 2 degrees above the normal high for Nov. 15. Fans can expect a light breeze during the game, but it won't feel much cooler than the actual temperature, according to AccuWeather.

PLUS: Complete coverage of the Eagles-Dolphins matchup

WHAT TO WEAR

Our recommendation: A T-shirt or long-sleeved shirt topped with a light windbreaker or a sweatshirt should be adequate for this game at Lincoln Financial Field. Another option: A sweatshirt topped with an Eagles jersey. If you're the type of person who feels chilly when it's in the 50s, bring along a heavier jacket for extra comfort. 

WEATHER FACTOID

AccuWeather says the hottest temperature ever recorded in Philadelphia on Nov. 15 was 81 degrees, in 1993. The coldest was 19 degrees, in 1942. 

Len Melisurgo may be reached at LMelisurgo@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @LensReality. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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