Updated NFL Weather Forecast, Snow Potential for Divisional Round

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The updated NFL weather report for the Divisional Round includes freezing temperatures for the three outdoor games, with a potential for snow in two of these matchups: Rams vs. Eagles and Ravens vs. Bills as well.

Undoubtedly, it will be cold in each of these Divisional Round games, but just how cold, and how strong the winds will blow, could impact scoring, which is extremely significant for NFL bettors and DFS players.

With this in mind, let's break down the updated NFL weather report for Texans vs. Chiefs, Rams vs. Eagles and Ravens vs. Bills.

Updated NFL Weather Report, Snow for Divisional Round

*Forecasts updated on Saturday afternoon

Texas vs. Chiefs Weather Report

Sat., Jan. 18 | 4:30 p.m. ET | ABC/ESPN

When it comes to the combination of frigid temperatures and wind, the Texans vs. Chiefs weather forecast takes the cake.

Not only are temperatures expected to drop into the mid-20s at Arrowhead Stadium, but consistent 10-11 mph winds will also push the wind chill down to 12 degrees.

Rams vs. Eagles Weather Report

Sun., Jan 19 | 3 p.m. ET | NBC

We might have a snow game on our hands!

There's still time for this forecast to adjust, but as of now there's a 90% chance of precipitation in Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon, with 1-3 inches of snow possible as well.

Winds are expected to get stronger as the game progresses, so if the current forecast holds, don't be surprised to see this over/under of 42.5 fall between now and kickoff.

Ravens vs. Bills Weather Report

Sun., Jan 19 | 6:30 p.m. ET | CBS

Ravens vs. Bills is going to be cold. Very cold.

And we may a chance of a second snow game as well!

Highs, yes highs, will be in the mid-teens throughout the game, with the wind chill between 6-7 degrees.

Woof.

There's a 60% chance of snow in Orchard Park, with the potential for 1-2 inches on Sunday night.

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