Packers tell fans to prepare for cold game Sunday, offer free hot chocolate and hot cider

Richard Ryman
Green Bay Press-Gazette

GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Packers advise fans attending Sunday's game at Lambeau Field to be prepared for freezing temperatures at game time.

The Packers play the Chicago Bears at noon Sunday. A high temperature of 19 is forecast.

To that end, the Packers will offer free hot chocolate and hot cider to fans during the game, with a limit of two per customer. Free hot chocolate will be available at about 40 concessions locations throughout the stadium. Free hot cider will be available at sections 105, 106, 133, 134, 326 and 427.

Fans bundled up to fight the cold during the Packers-Bears game at Lambeau Field.

Fans are advised to allow extra time to clear security when entering the stadium. It takes longer to screen fans dressed in heavier clothing. Blankets and unzipped sleeping bags may be carried into the stadium if they are carried loosely.

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Bellin Health offered tips to fans battling cold weather:

  • Dress appropriately: Hypothermia and frostbite can occur even without subzero temperatures. Wear loose, dry layers, but don't overdress. Give yourself the opportunity to shed layers to adjust to weather changes. Try a mix of cotton or wool underneath, with something waterproof on top. Be sure to wear a hat and mittens, as well as comfortable, waterproof, insulated boots.
  • Drink warm beverages, and as always, drink alcoholic beverages in moderation or not at all. Alcohol prevents the body from generating heat and can cause dehydration, which leaves one more susceptible to cold weather.
  • In addition, watch for warning signs of hypothermia, such as severe shivering, dizziness, drowsiness and confusion. Learn the signs of frostbite and seek medical attention immediately if you notice grayish, white or yellowed skin, pain or numbness, or waxy skin.

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