NFL Week 11 Weather Report: Possible Rain In San Francisco
Each week, 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. Especially late in the season, cold, wind, and rain/snow can affect games significantly. In Week 11, a few games might see some rainy weather, including San Francisco vs. Seattle.
These forecasts are subject to change. Monitor potential situations throughout the week to see how they’re evolving. Check back in the coming days for how the weather may affect odds for NFL Week 11 games at sites with the top NFL betting promos.
Commanders At Eagles
This marquee NFC East matchup could see some rain, with the chances of precipitation at 30% for Thursday Night Football. Mild winds of 5 to 10 mph are also forecasted.
The matchup features two accomplished throwers of the deep ball, so whichever QB can adjust more quickly to the elements may give his team an advantage.
Already, the total has dropped by a point to 48.5 after initially ticking up to 49.5 at DraftKings Sportsbook.
Packers at Bears
After headlining last week’s weather report, Chicago is again set for possible rain and wind. Much like Philly, there’s around a 30% chance of rain here, but the winds are expected to be more impactful at 10 to 15 mph. Chicago’s passing attack is having a hard enough time in pristine conditions.
Perhaps that’s why the total has dropped like a stone here. An initial opener of 44.5 has plunged to 41. Of course, the Bears’ inept performance against the Patriots likely has something to do with that. Even still, the reopened number of 43.5 got hammered to the under.
Seahawks at 49ers
This game will presumably see rain, with a 40% chance of daytime showers. However, the winds should be fairly calm at 5 to 10 mph.
Unlike the past two games, early action has come in on the over. The number has moved from an opener of 49 to 50.5.
Chiefs at Bills
There’s a high chance of rain in Orchard Park, around 60%. The only question is whether that rain will come during or after this highly anticipated matchup of Super Bowl hopefuls. Rain is currently expected to hit sometime in the evening. The NFL opted to schedule this for the afternoon window with a 4:25 ET kickoff despite taking place on the East Coast. Winds are expected to be moderate at 5 to 10 mph.
Again, under money has affected the total. The number moved from a 47 opener to 45.5, perhaps in anticipation of rainy weather affecting offenses that have been hit or miss this season.
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