NFL Conference Championship Weather Report: Scoring-Friendly Forecasts?

Each week, the NFL weather reports loom large. Ignoring them could be detrimental to your NFL betting bottom line, as they can help you find a winning bet or avoid a loser. Late in the season, cold, wind, and rain/snow can affect games significantly.
Last week, snow and cold hit the Northeast and affected both Sunday games, particularly the Rams/Eagles. This week, things look more favorable for the offenses in both games.
These forecasts are subject to change. Make sure to monitor potential situations throughout the week. Check back to see how the weather may impact the odds for the NFL playoffs at sites with the best sportsbook promos.
Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles
NFL weather looks mostly clear here. The 44-degree temperatures will be downright pleasant compared to the game the Eagles hosted in the divisional round. Skies should be clear, and winds will be moderate but tolerable around 10 mph.
Note that Monday’s forecast does call for snow, however. If that system moves to Sunday, this game could see rain or snow depending on where temperatures ultimately land.
Despite the favorable forecast, early action has pushed the total down to 47.5 from 48.5.
Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs
The forecast is cold, at 21 degrees, but the conditions also look quite favorable for offense. Clear skies and seven mph winds are in the forecast, meaning these passing games should operate comfortably.
Despite the offense-friendly forecast, sharp action again hit the under early. The number moved from 48.5 to 47.5 on DraftKings Sportsbook.
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