The Thursday Night Football total is currently the lowest of the entire Week 12 slate and the Steelers vs. Browns weather forecast is likely to blame.
A combination of rain, wind and even snow is possible at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland according to the latest Steelers vs. Browns weather report.
Obviously, wet and windy weather, combined with cold temperatures, could impact scoring and the betting market has clearly taken note.
Below we dig into updated NFL weather for Steelers vs. Browns, including just how poor the conditions will be for Thursday Night Football.
Steelers vs. Browns Weather Forecast for Thursday Night
According to the National Weather Service, winds from 11-20 mph will be blowing in Cleveland on Thursday night, with a potential for rain and snow as well.
The hourly forecast provides more specific details, including temperatures between 35-36 degrees with an even more brisk wind chill of 27-28 degrees.
And speaking of wind, breezes of 11-14 mph are expected throughout the game, but precipitation may get the lion's share of attention from analysts, fans and bettors.
There's a 74-85% chance of precipitation in the three-hour of window of tonight's game which will likely be rain as opposed to snow, but that is still not clear as of the time of writing.
Either way, Steelers vs. Browns weather won't be optimal for scoring as evidenced by Thursday Night Football over/under movement.
After opening at 40.5 on Sunday, this line has plummeted to 36.5, suggesting that bettors could be expecting poor conditions to influence the offenses in this matchup.