It's snowing at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia for Rams vs. Eagles, so what does the latest NFL weather report for Ravens vs. Bills (6:30 p.m. ET, CBS) on Sunday?
Are cold temperatures expected? Yup.
Is there a chance for snow at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park as well? Yup.
Let's not waste any time and dig into the updated NFL weather report for Ravens vs. Bills in Sunday's Divisional Round matchup.
NFL Weather Report for Ravens vs. Bills
*Forecast updated as of Sunday afternoon
According to the National Weather Service, Ravens vs. Bills is going to be cold. Very cold.
A kickoff temperature of 18 degrees is expected for Ravens vs. Bills, before dipping slightly to 17 degrees for the rest of the game.
The wind, somewhat surprisingly, shouldn't be too menacing, but even breezes of only 2-7 mph could push the wind chill down to 10 degrees around 7 p.m. ET.
And as mentioned above, we may get a second snow game as well!
There's a 70% chance of snow tonight at Highmark Stadium, with less than one inch of accumulation expected in Orchard Park.
Interestingly, the Ravens vs. Bills over/under has remained strong at 51.5 (see live NFL odds here) thus far, potentially due to a lack of wind which typically has the biggest impact on NFL scoring.
Specifically, 57% of tickets wagered on the total have come in on the over thus far, revealing surprisingly balanced over/under betting heading into tonight's matchup.