NFL Week 6 closes with a Monday Night Football doubleheader: Bills vs. Falcons at 7:15 p.m. ET (ESPN) and Bears vs. Commanders at 8:15 p.m. ET (ABC).
The NFL weather report doesn't matter for Bills vs. Falcons considering Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium is indoors, however, that is not the case for Bears vs. Commanders.
The latest NFL weather forecast for Northwest Stadium in Summerfield, Md. — the home of the Commanders — is showing windy conditions and a potential for rain during tonight's matchup.
Below is more detailed look at the NFL weather report for Bears vs. Commanders, including the chances that rain will impact Monday Night Football.
NFL Weather Report for Bears vs. Commanders
There's a 60% chance of rain tonight at Northwest Stadium, which then dips to 30% as the night progresses, according to the National Weather Service.
In addition, 11-13 mph breezes are expected, with gusts touching 24 mph as well.
The hourly breakdown sheds more light on tonight's NFL weather report, starting with a 55% chance of precipitation at 8 p.m. ET.
However, as mentioned above, those chances dip to 34% by 11 p.m. ET.
And while the rain may not be consistent, it appears the wind will be.
Steady 11-14 mph breezes are forecasted to blow throughout tonight's game, including gusts around 23-24 mph.
Live NFL odds show Washington as a 5.5-point spread favorite against Chicago, with Monday Night Football's over under sitting at 49.5.
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