On November 24th of this season Miami beat the Jets 34-13 with average temp of about 44 degrees.
They were -9.5 and around +450.
That is the only time Tua has won a game in less than 55 degrees.
With a 32-19 overall career record he is 1-8 in less then 55 average degrees. The coldest game I have was about 29-30 degrees with two others in the mid 30s for Tua. The rest of those 9 games were mid 40's to low 50's.
It could be 10 degrees at gametime at Arrowhead and likely the coldest game he's played in to date.