Ravens vs Chiefs Weather: Rain Impact on AFC Championship Game
Ravens Odds | -4 |
Chiefs Odds | +4 |
Over/Under | 44.5 |
Date | Sunday, Jan. 28 |
Time | 3 p.m. ET |
Channel | CBS |
*NFL odds as of Saturday afternoon
The NFL weather report for this weekend's action is a tale of two forecasts.
The NFC Championship Game between the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers is expecting warm, dry conditions with very calm winds.
On the other hand, the NFL weather report for Ravens vs. Chiefs in Sunday's AFC Championship Game is still relatively warm all things considered, but does include the potential for rain and wind at M&T Stadium in Baltimore.
As we know, rain, and especially wind, can impact the players on the field, so it's crucial for NFL bettors and DFS players to be aware of the updated forecast before making any actionable decisions.
With this in mind, let's take a detailed look at the updated NFL weather forecast for Sunday's Ravens vs. Chiefs matchup.
NFL Weather Report: Ravens vs. Chiefs
There's a 100% chance of rain in Baltimore on Sunday, so it's reasonable to expect wet conditions.
And while the National Weather Service's hourly breakdown isn't 100% during the game, the chances of precipitation does range from 53-71%, so rain is certainly expected.
In addition, there will be notable wind, but it doesn't appear to be all that severe.
Breezes of 9-11 mph are in the forecast from 3 p.m. ET through the rest of the night, with gusts touching 20 mph as well.
The wind gusts shouldn't be much of an issue, but strong wind isn't usually the factor that significantly impacts offense either.