We are down to the final eight teams in the NFL and just four games this weekend in the Divisional Playoff rounds. We start with the Saturday games in Foxborough, Massachusetts where New England will take on Baltimore and Seattle, Washington, where the Seahawks hosts the Carolina Panthers. One of these games will have to deal with the harsh cold of winter.
NFL Divisional Playoff weekend weather forecast
Some games will be cold while others could see some precipitation, but will your game be cold and snowy? Here’s a detailed look at this weekend’s divisional playoff weather forecast for the NFL.


New England has been dealing with brutal winter temperatures the last couple of days and while the cold remains it will be dry. Game time temperatures Saturday afternoon and evening will be in the teens, winds will be out of the west between 5 to 10 mph. While the winds are not harsh it will still make it feel like it is in the single digits.
Ravens vs. Patriots - Saturday, 4:35 P.M., ET NBC
FORECAST: Mostly Clear skies and cold...
Winds: West 5-10 mph
Kickoff – 18
Half Time - 17
Second Half – 15
On the opposite side of the United States in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Washington has been dealing with fairly nice weather the last couple of day but a storm system off the Pacific will increase the threat off showers Saturday evening. While New England deals with the cold, Seattle and the Carolina Panthers may have a few rain showers with temperatures during the game in the 40s. Winds will be generally light out of the east-northeast.
Panthers vs. Seahawks - Saturday, 8:15 P.M., ET FOX
FORECAST: Mostly cloudy, chance of rain showers.
Winds: ENE 3-8 mph
Kickoff – 45
Half Time - 45
Second Half – 44











