By Andrew Cloxton Certified Meteorologist
A combination of the remnants of Hurricane Delta and some upper level energy will bring rain to both the Washington and Baltimore games. They may (and that’s an if) start off dry, but according to the computer models rain should be spreading in from the south as the games move forward. The other game which will likely be impacted by rain is the Sunday Night contest in Seattle.
Bye Weeks - Green Bay & Detroit
1 PM Games
Carolina at Atlanta- Inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Las Vegas at Kansas City- Mostly sunny and breezy at Arrowhead Stadium, with high temps in the mid 80s. Winds SE 12-18 mph.
Arizona at New York Jets- Mostly cloudy at MetLife Stadium, with game time temps in the upper 60s. Winds N 5-10 mph.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh- Cloudy with temps in the mid 70s at Heinz Field. Winds E 5-8 mph. Los Angeles Rams at Washington- Rain will be moving in during this game at FedEx Field. Rain chances will be near 80%, with temps in the mid 70s. Winds SE 5-8 mph.
Bottom line- If investing heavily in this game, I would check their radar on Sunday as rain is expected to move in during the game.
Cincinnati at Baltimore- Another game where rain will move in during the game. Rain chances at M&T Bank Stadium will be near 80%, with high temps in the lower 70s. Winds E 5-8 mph. Bottom line- Same as the Washington game where it may start off dry and end up wet. Winds won’t be an issue so it will all depend on the intensity of the rain.
Jacksonville at Houston- Inside NRG Stadium.
4 PM Games
Miami at San Francisco- Mostly sunny at Levi’s Stadium, with kickoff temps in the lower 70s. West winds 5-10 mph. Indianapolis at Cleveland- FirstEnergy Stadium will be mostly cloudy with temps in the 60s. Winds NE 5-10 mph.
New York Giants at Dallas- Inside AT&T Stadium.
Sunday Night Football
Minnesota at Seattle- It’s gonna be wet and breezy at CenturyLink Field, with temps in the 50s. Rain chances near 90%, with winds SSW 12-18 mph.
Bottom Line- This game may have the worst weather of them all. Problem is there aren’t many pivots seeing as it’s a Sunday night game. If you have a good pivot for someone playing Monday night, then it bears watching throughout the day.
Monday Night Football
Los Angeles Chargers at New Orleans- Inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
Tuesday Night Football
Buffalo at Tennessee- Clear skies at Nissan Stadium, with kickoff temps in the upper 60s. Light winds are expected.