Saturday night's NFL wild-card game at Soldier Field in Chicago should get the juices flowing on its own, but add in the updated NFL weather for Packers vs. Bears and we have all the makings of a playoff classic.
Typically windy conditions are expected tonight in Chicago, which should certainly impact this matchup.
In addition to cold temperatures, snow could also make an appearance at Soldier Field.
Here's the detailed NFL weather report for Packers vs. Bears, including what fans and bettors should expect on Saturday night.
Updated NFL Weather for Packers vs. Bears
*Updated Saturday at 5:43 p.m. ET
Simply put, the conditions will not be all that pleasant tonight in Chicago.
Highs will start in the low-30s, then drop to the high-20s around halftime, with steady 15-18 mph breezes throughout the game.
In addition, wind gusts could reach 29 mph, which, when combined with the already cold temperatures, will result in a wind chill in the high teens by the end of the game.
This NFL weather report isn't optimal for scoring, which is already catching the attention of football bettors.
The Packers vs. Bears total has dropped from 46.5 to 45.5 according to live NFL odds, and don't be surprised if under action continues to pick up as more bettors become aware of this forecast heading into tonight's game.
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