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Texas needs late rally to save Super Bowl XLV week


Fans, reflected by windows on the Dallas Convention Center, walk through the snow near the NFL Super Bowl Experience during a winter storm, Friday, FeARLINGTON, Texas – Mother Nature messed with Texas and might not be finished.
The questions now: Did the cold, icy blast ruin everything for the first Super Bowl week in Dallas-Fort Worth? Or can the region save face in the final hours before Sunday's big game?

This was a long week even before snow and ice fell off the roof of the $1.3 billion Cowboys Stadium in Arlington on Friday, injuring at least six people.
Bad weather forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights, cutting short the time — and the money — fans would be spending in town. And just when things were looking up on a bright and sunny Saturday, snow was back in the forecast Sunday.