Can you make more money playing or fading weather moves?

Can you make more money playing or fading weather moves? It seems so many people overreact to weather, I would think you may do better playing the best line to the over. What are some of your guy's approach to weather ei. wind, rain,, snow, cold, warm weather teams... Any thoughts?
the books already compensate for weather u think u would see a total of 32 in a dome ?
barring some unusual circumstances (extremely hi winds i.e.) I generally fade or middle the weather moves
I look at the QB's past performance in bad weather. I'm convinced guys with big hands do much better in snow and cold rain than those with small hands. In any case, I usually on the over at the best line if the QBs or at least one has shown to be very good in bad weather. Chi/NE was a perfect example of an overreaction.

No offense dude, but... [QUOTE=larryphelps;35670]the books already compensate for weather u think u would see a total of 32 in a dome ?[/QUOTE] I don't think you possess the knowledge to even understand the question, let alone answer it. I was referring to market reactions, line value, and factors (variables) people thought significant or insignificant with regards to weather, whether incorporated into the betting line or not. Or any thoughts regarding the subject from perhaps a more sophisticated bettor.
I actually think Larry has it right Climate, if the books know ahead of time it is factored in. CRIS opens 34 which already has taken into account for the piss poor conditions and the market still bets it down to 32. CRIS know this and even though they should likely open up at 36.5 or gulp 37 there is no need to do so because people are just going to pound it down anyway. If people didn't react to weather this would have been bet up before Favre was announced as the starter. It leaks up a touch on buy back or by sharp guys that say this is as low as it has to go but mostly because Favre is going to play. Market overreacts to everything weather related and is wrong on just about every move besides wind or a rare circumstance like the Pittsburgh game a few years back where the field was a disaster.
Who do you think killed JFK?
Rain and snow withOUT high winds means more overs.
[QUOTE=rexd;35717]Rain and snow withOUT high winds means more overs.[/QUOTE] Wind is without a doubt the biggest factor. Rain, cold, snow are usually overrated.
Yes wind is the most important factor and really the only. Its always nice to have bitter cold gtemps along with it. 25 mph minimum to matter. The ne/chi game had 35 mph winds rich should of been ridiculous. Somehow that stadium protected the field from the wind like I have never seen before. Usually winds like that with cold temps are a mortal lock under. These winds don't happen often. Also a crosswind works out much better than straight up and down the field. Weather.com has the field in relevance to the wind. Again this happens maybe 0-7 times a year. Pretty rare, but I will definately play heavy under whenever conditions like the ne/chi game comeup and take my chances regardless of line.