Twitter reacts to awful weather at Patriots-Ravens game Sunday night

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 15: A New England Patriots flag flies in an empty Gillette Stadium for a game between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens on November 15, 2020 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 15: A New England Patriots flag flies in an empty Gillette Stadium for a game between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens on November 15, 2020 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) /
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The weather is total garbage Sunday night as the Patriots host the Ravens.

There is some real crazy weather sweeping through parts of the nation Sunday. The early NFL window saw the Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans go into a weather delay because of swirling winds and hail. Just another average day in Cleveland.

Now Sunday night has brought fans another sloppy game as the New England Patriots host the Baltimore Ravens. The conditions look miserable and fans on Twitter are share their reactions to all this awful weather.

Awful weather for the Patriots and Ravens

The entire East Coast is seeing scary weather and it almost seems weird to be playing a game in front of no fans in such conditions.

Those watching in New York City are also dealing with tornado warnings, in case this month hasn’t been crazy enough already. The weather in Foxborough is only to get worse as the game goes on and all the storms continue east.

There is one positive to all the insane weather as it does force everyone to wear masks and avoid dealing with any fines. Of course, it also helps prevent the possible spread of COVID-19.

One potentially annoying part of watching a game while living in the region is the constant reminder of such weather being outside. Fans can hear the rain slamming their windows, but the local NBC affiliate will be sure to remind them over and over that it is there.

To be fair, news channels have responsibilities to keep the public safe. Putting up warnings for a tornado is different than just panicking about some light rain.

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We will all have to wait and see if the storms get too bad in the second half of the game. If so, it may be a soggy and late night for both teams in Foxborough as the Patriots look to save their season.