The first two NFL divisional playoff games Saturday were exciting and had little problems with the weather. While New England was cold and there was rain in Seattle, those conditions really didn’t impact play on the field.
NFL Divisional round weekend weather forecast for Sunday
Two more games left this weekend in the NFL Divisional round. Will cold be an issue in Green Bay and will Denver see snow or rain?
Temperatures have been cold in Green Bay the last several days and while it will still be cold Sunday it won’t be as cold as it has been recently. Game time temperatures Sunday afternoon will be near 20 degrees. West winds will be between 3 to 8 mph and wind chills will be in the mid teens. Skies will be mostly cloudy, there could be a few flakes but snow will not be an issue.
Cowboys vs. Packers - Sunday 1:05 p,m. ET, FOX
FORECAST: Mostly Cloudy skies, possible flurries and cold.
Winds: West 3-8 mph
Kickoff - 19
Half Time - 20
Second Half - 19
For the game in Denver against Indianapolis, it won’t be as cold as Green Bay but there could be precipitation. There could be a mix of rain and snow before becoming all snow by the end of the game. Temperatures will start near 40 but fall into the mid 30s. Winds will be fairly light out of the northeast between 3 to 8 mph.
Colts vs. Broncos - Sunday, 4:40 p.m. ET, CBS
FORECAST: Mostly cloudy, chance of rain and snow showers, becoming all snow.
Winds: NE 3-8 mph
Kickoff - 40
Half Time - 36
Second Half - 35
















