Weather remains pretty quiet for the two remaining NFL Divisional round games on Sunday. The first will take place in Charlotte, N.C., between the Seahawks and the Panthers. There is some rain possible in the morning before the game, but most of the rain should be done before the game starts. Just a small chance will remain during the game with skies being mostly to partly sunny. It will be cool with temperatures in the 40s.
2016 NFL playoffs weather forecast: Sunday’s Divisional round


For the late game in Denver between the Steelers and the Broncos, while it will be chilly with game temperatures in the 30s, it won’t be snowing or windy -- in fact skies will be fair and mostly clear. Weather will not be a concern for the NFL the rest of the weekend.
All times ET.
Seahawks vs. Panthers: Sunday, 1:05 p.m., FOX
FORECAST: Chance of a shower with clearing skies, cool.
Winds: NW 5-10 mph
Kickoff – 43
Halftime - 43
Second Half – 45
Steelers vs. Broncos: Sunday, 4:40 p.m., CBS
FORECAST: Chilly, mostly clear skies.
Winds: West 5-10 mph
Kickoff – 38
Halftime - 38
Second Half – 35











