NFL Football Playoff Weather Forecast: Snow In Philly With Cold Expected In Other Games

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will take into account the other outdoor activities.

Here's how each of the games this weekend will be impacted by the weather:

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(The game kicks off at 3 p.m. Eastern Time on Sundays.)

  • Temperatures: Hovering near freezing
  • Winds: 5 to 10 miles per hour blowing out of the north-northwest; Gusts up to 20 miles per hour.
  • Temperature readings will be accompanied by wind chill factors around 25 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The game will be affected by a snowstorm on the Eastern Seaboard, bringing the possibility of multiple inches of snowfall during the event and a total accumulation of up to 5 inches by the time it's over. The snow could lead to reduced visibility and difficulties with traction on the field.

Sunday 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time kickoff

  • Temperatures: Mid-to-upper teens
  • Winds: Light and changing direction, but generally coming from the north or northwest.
  • Wind chills: 8-12 degrees
  • If you're switching from watching Sunday's first playoff game (in Philly) to this next one, you might be let down by the weather for this second game. Some light snow showers may occur, but they'll likely produce less and lighter snowfall compared to what was expected in Philadelphia. If you're going to the game, bring warm clothing and gloves to stay cozy in the cold.

Jonathan Belles has been a meteorologist specializing in graphics and a writer. weather.com For eight years, he also helps produce videos for The Weather Channel in Spanish. His favorite type of weather is tropical, however he also enjoys covering high-impact weather and news stories and winter storms. He's a two-time graduate of Florida State University and a proud graduate of St. Petersburg College.

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