
Facing what could be record-breaking cold, Fox Sports reporter Erin Andrews knew she had to prepare for the NFC Wild Card playoff battle between the San Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers.
The sideline beauty made her way to Wisconsin early in the week and had one goal in mind – go shopping.
Andrews tweeted out to her followers to help her find the best sporting goods store in the Green Bay area and she came back stocked to the brim with goodies to keep herself content as the temperatures dip at Lambeau Field on Sunday evening.
I need the name of the best sporting goods store in Green Bay...good warm jackets...
— Erin Andrews (@ErinAndrews) January 3, 2014
Complete with warm jackets, pants, boots and headwear, Andrews came back with feet warmers – a must if you’re going to spend ten hours standing on the frozen tundra – which literally is frozen.
I will be covered head to toe w/ battery packs tom..heated gloves, socks, insoles @Thewarmingstore #charging pic.twitter.com/HzudIgjpsx
— Erin Andrews (@ErinAndrews) January 5, 2014
The Frozen Tundra waits #Packers #49ers #NFCWildcard @NFLonFOX @FOXSports pic.twitter.com/nOAJpi3Is0
— Erin Andrews (@ErinAndrews) January 3, 2014
Only six NFL games have been played in sub-zero temperatures (not including wind chill) and it’s extremely likely the 49ers and Packers will become the seventh as game time temperature is supposed to peak at 5 degrees.
Some weather reports have hinted temperatures could momentarily drop to -50 (!!!!!!!!) with the wind chill included.