NFL Week 6 Weather Report: Rainy Forecast For Cardinals At Packers?

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Written By Eli Hershkovich | Last Updated
NFL Weather

Each week, the NFL weather reports loom large. Ignoring them could be detrimental to your NFL betting resume, as they can help you find a winning bet or avoid a loser. In October, rainy conditions often impact outdoor games. As of Tuesday morning, this applies to the Cardinals at Packers matchup.

These forecasts are always subject to change. Monitor potentially impactful situations as the week progresses to see how forecasts evolve. Check back throughout the week for updated forecasts and odds for NFL Week 6 at sites with the best NFL betting promos.

Hurricane Milton

Firstly, we wish all those affected by yet another powerful hurricane in the Florida Gulf Coast region the best.

In the NFL, Hurricane Milton does not appear to affect any games. The Jacksonville Jaguars will travel to London before the storm hits, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are leaving for New Orleans early to avoid the storm.

cardinals at packers

With both teams winning in Week 5, this game represents a pivotal NFC affair. As of this publication, the forecast includes a 31% chance of rain in Green Bay, Wis. Wind gusts are projected up to 21 mph.

These offenses boast top-10 points per pay, correlating with a high total of 47 (-109) on BetRivers. But if these conditions hold, bettors (and fans) may witness a lower-scoring contest featuring a run-heavy script. Neither defense has fared well versus opposing ground games, generating a bottom-five run-stop win rate. But given Kyler Murray’s duel-threat prowess, the Cardinals would have an edge.

Bengals at giants

Like the Packers vs. Cardinals matchup, this one involves an elevated total and potential showers. According to the forecast, there’s a 34% chain of rain around MetLife Stadium. However, 8-10 mph wind gusts won’t be nearly as impactful for SNF odds.

The latter notion should loom large for Joe Burrow, who is performing at an MVP level despite the Bengals’ 1-4 record. Burrow owns the third-best EPA+CPOE composite among qualified quarterbacks. The narrative around this group would be different if Cincinnati were aggressive in overtime versus settling for a long field goal attempt. Baltimore capitalized, winning its third in a row on Sunday.

Along with the NFL weather for this game, monitor the injury report. The return of Giants wideout Malik Nabers, behind Jayden Daniels among Offensive Rookie of the Year odds, will also affect the total.

NFL Week 6 Weather Forecasts

Photo by Associated Press/Mike Roemer

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