NFL Weather Report This Week: NFL Weather Forecast For Today’s Games

NYG @ DAL (Thursday, November 28)

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3:30 pm EST Cloudy
11ºC / 51ºF
36% Humidity
0% Precipitation
92% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Retractable
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Arrow Image 11
mph

MIA @ GB (Thursday, November 28)

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Weather
7:20 pm EST Mostly Cloudy
-3ºC / 27ºF
61% Humidity
1% Precipitation
77% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 11
mph

LV @ KC (Friday, November 29)

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Weather
2:00 pm EST Partly Cloudy
2ºC / 36ºF
42% Humidity
0% Precipitation
33% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 5
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LAC @ ATL (Sunday, December 1)

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12:00 pm EST Mostly Sunny
12ºC / 54ºF
47% Humidity
3% Precipitation
16% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Retractable
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Arrow Image 12
mph

PIT @ CIN (Sunday, December 1)

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12:00 pm EST Sunny
-2ºC / 29ºF
54% Humidity
4% Precipitation
10% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 9
mph

HOU @ JAC (Sunday, December 1)

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12:00 pm EST Sunny
18ºC / 65ºF
45% Humidity
3% Precipitation
9% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 8
mph

SEA @ NYJ (Sunday, December 1)

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12:00 pm EST Mostly Sunny
3ºC / 38ºF
44% Humidity
1% Precipitation
30% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 11
mph

TEN @ WAS (Sunday, December 1)

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Weather
12:00 pm EST Partly Cloudy
6ºC / 42ºF
48% Humidity
1% Precipitation
53% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 9
mph

LAR @ NO (Sunday, December 1)

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3:05 pm EST Mostly Sunny
18ºC / 64ºF
56% Humidity
4% Precipitation
25% Cloud Cover
Stadium Type Indoor
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TB @ CAR (Sunday, December 1)

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3:05 pm EST Mostly Sunny
12ºC / 53ºF
46% Humidity
4% Precipitation
28% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 8
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PHI @ BAL (Sunday, December 1)

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3:25 pm EST Partly Cloudy
6ºC / 42ºF
44% Humidity
1% Precipitation
48% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 11
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SF @ BUF (Sunday, December 1)

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7:20 pm EST Few Snow Showers
-3ºC / 26ºF
80% Humidity
34% Precipitation
60% Cloud Cover
Wind Impact Stadium Type Open
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Arrow Image 11
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An NFL weather report is a forecast of the weather conditions that will affect an upcoming NFL game. NFL weather forecasts include information on temperature, wind speed and precipitation. These forecasts are updated regularly to give players and coaches as much information as possible on what to expect on game day.

An NFL Sunday weather report is created by meteorologists with detailed knowledge of the climate around an NFL stadium. Meteorologists consider factors like elevation, urban heat island effect and wind patterns to create a detailed forecast for each game.

How Does The Weather Affect The NFL?

The weather can have a significant impact on NFL games and NFL odds. Cold temperatures, strong winds or the chance of rain and snow can all affect the gameplay. In cold weather, players can suffer from hypothermia if they are not properly dressed.

In windy conditions, players can be blown off balance or even knocked down. Rain can make the field slippery and cause players to lose traction. And snow can make it difficult for players to see the ball and to stay on their feet.

Partly Cloudy With Rain And Winds

All of these factors can affect the outcome of an NFL game. That’s why NFL teams often rely on NFL weather reports to help them make strategic decisions about how to play their game.

For example, in cold weather, a team like the New England Patriots might choose to run the ball instead of throwing it (we feel you, Bills fans). In windy conditions, a team like the Chicago Bears might choose to use a longer kicking tee, so that the kicker has more control over how deep the ball goes into the end zone. And in wet weather, a team like the Seattle Seahawks might run some plays from their playbook that are less likely to be affected by slippery field conditions.

Which NFL Teams Play In Domes?

Some NFL teams play in stadiums with a roof that protects them from the elements. These teams are typically called “indoor teams.” In these stadiums, the weather is not a major factor in the game.

Which NFL Teams Play Outside?

NFL teams that play outside are vulnerable to precipitation, snowfall, wind and changes in temperature. There is no way for these NFL stadiums to keep the weather out, so players have to learn how to play through whatever conditions come up on game day.

Current NFL Stadium Types

TeamStadiumTypeLocation
Arizona CardinalsState Farm StadiumRetractableGlendale, Arizona
Atlanta FalconsMercedes-Benz StadiumRetractableAtlanta, Georgia
Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumOpenBaltimore, Maryland
Buffalo BillsHighmark StadiumOpenOrchard Park, New York
Carolina PanthersBank of America StadiumOpenCharlotte, North Carolina
Chicago BearsSoldier FieldOpenChicago, Illinois
Cincinnati BengalsPaul Brown StadiumOpenCincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland BrownsFirstEnergy StadiumOpenCleveland, Ohio
Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumRetractableArlington, Texas
Denver BroncosEmpower Field at Mile HighOpenDenver, Colorado
Detroit LionsFord FieldDomeDetroit, Michigan
Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldOpenGreen Bay, Wisconsin
Houston TexansNRG StadiumRetractableHouston, Texas
Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil StadiumRetractableIndianapolis, Indiana
Jacksonville JaguarsTIAA Bank FieldOpenJacksonville, Florida
Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumOpenKansas City, Missouri
Las Vegas RaidersAllegiant StadiumDomeParadise, Nevada
Los Angeles Rams/Los Angeles ChargersSoFi StadiumDomeInglewood, California
Miami DolphinsHard Rock StadiumOpenMiami Gardens, Florida
Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank StadiumDomeMinneapolis, Minnesota
New England PatriotsGillette StadiumOpenFoxborough, Massachusetts
New Orleans SaintsSportsbook SuperdomeDomeNew Orleans, Louisiana
New York Giants/New York JetsMetLife StadiumOpenEast Rutherford, New Jersey
Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldOpenPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldOpenPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
San Francisco 49ersLevi’s StadiumOpenSanta Clara, California
Seattle SeahawksLumen FieldOpenSeattle, Washington
Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James StadiumOpenTampa, Florida
Tennessee TitansNissan StadiumOpenNashville, Tennessee
Washington Football TeamFedExFieldOpenLandover, Maryland

Updated Game Day Weather Information

This page provides updated game day weather information and includes the latest forecast for each game, as well as a list of the stadium conditions and what to expect on game day. Our NFL games weather reports are updated regularly, so it’s important to check back often for the latest news.

Cold Temperatures

The NFL has seen its fair share of cold weather games in recent years. In some cases, the cold temperatures have led to dangerous conditions for players. In 2014, the Green Bay Packers played the San Francisco 49ers in sub-zero temperatures. The wind chill made the temperature feel like -23 degrees Fahrenheit. It was so cold that the field had to be covered in sand to help players keep their footing.

In 2016, the Minnesota Vikings played the Chicago Bears in a game that was played outdoors in below-freezing temperatures. The wind chill made the temperature feel like -6 degrees Fahrenheit. Both of these games were affected by the cold weather conditions, and both ended in losses for the home team. How’s that for an NFL betting trend?!

High Wind Speeds

There have been several high-wind speed games over the years. One of the worst cases was in December during a game between the Tennessee Titans and the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. The wind speed reached up to 89 miles per hour during that game, which was won by the Chiefs 27-20.

Lightning Strikes

Lightning strikes can create serious safety risks for players on the field or spectators in an NFL stadium. During a game between the Denver Broncos and the Arizona Cardinals at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, lightning struck within eight miles of the stadium while it started raining heavily. The game was eventually called off after steady rainfall and lightning strikes made it too dangerous to continue playing.

Precipitation: Rain And Snow

The NFL has seen its fair share of rain, snow and other types of precipitation over the years. The worst weather conditions took place during that same 2016 game between Tennessee and Kansas City, when heavy downpours led to serious flooding around Arrowhead Stadium before kickoff. Play continued through the entire game even though flash-flood warnings were issued by the National Weather Service office for portions of downtown Kansas City.

Worst Weather Games

The worst weather games typically take place when there is heavy rainfall or strong winds that make it difficult to throw or catch passes. These elements create an unsafe environment for players who are trying not to slip on wet surfaces or get blown over by strong winds. One of the worst games took place during a contest between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, where poor field conditions led to several injuries on both sides of the ball.

Upcoming Weather Conditions

The coldest NFL games typically take place at Lambeau Field or Soldier Field during late autumn or winter when players are playing outdoors in below-freezing temperatures. No matter what the weather conditions are, NFL games will be played. Players and coaches must prepare for any weather conditions.

NFL Playoff Weather Reports

Some players will excel in bad weather, while others may not perform as well and would much rather play in comfortable weather conditions. Bettors should always check our latest NFL weather reports closer to kickoff to make sure they have the appropriate weather conditions and get a sense of what the game-day environment will be like before placing any wagers, especially for big games like the Super Bowl.

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