NFL Divisional Playoffs Weather Report: Will Snow Impact Bills Vs. Ravens Odds?

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.
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 divisional playoff round at sites with the best sportsbook promos.
houston texans at Kansas city chiefs
A cold front has settled into the Midwest, and Kansas City will see single-digit temperatures in the evening. With this game scheduled for the late afternoon, expect temps around 20 degrees. The winds are expected to be around 15 mph, worsening the offenses’ conditions.
There is no rain or snow in the forecast, but that’s the only good thing about the NFL weather here.
Given the quality of these defenses and the cold weather, the market expects a low-scoring affair. The total opened at 42.5 and has stayed there.
los Angeles rams at Philadelphia eagles
This one won’t be as cold as the K.C. game, a welcome development for a Rams squad used to playing indoors. The temperatures are supposed to be north of freezing, around 38 degrees, with winds around 10 mph.
The forecast here shows 30% possible rain/snow. The prior day had a 48% chance of rain. So, keep an eye on these storm systems. Expect offenses to be further affected if they roll into Sunday rather than Saturday.
baltimore ravens at buffalo bills
The marquee game of the weekend projects to have the lowest temperatures. Unsurprisingly, Buffalo looks set for single-digit freezing weather (8 degrees) with 10 mph winds. Light snow may also hit. The chance for snow is currently at 40%, with less than an inch of accumulation expected.
Saturday has an 80% chance of snow. So once again, if that pushes into Sunday, the outlook may change here.
Unlike the other two games, this one opened with a total of 51.5. The offenses garner enough respect that the weather isn’t expected to slow them down too much.
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