The conditions will not be pretty for Sunday's Rams vs. Bears Divisional Round playoff game (6:30 p.m. ET, NBC) based on the latest NFL weather report.
A combination of low temperatures and strong, gusty breezes will result in brutally cold wind chills at Soldier Field in Chicago, with a chance of snow in the forecast as well.
Continue reading to see the detailed NFL weather report for Rams vs. Bears, including how much snow could fall Sunday night in Chicago.
NFL Weather Report for Rams vs. Bears
According to the National Weather Service, low temperatures will dip into the single digits tonight at Soldier Field, which, when combined with double-digit breezes will drive the wind chill as low as -14.
Yikes.
However, the weather will be "warmer" during the game itself, with temperatures around 19-20 degrees, a wind chill of 5-6 degrees and steady 10+ mph winds that could gust to 21 mph as well.
In addition, the chance of precipitation reaches 85% during the game, however, if snow does fall the total accumulation is expected to be less than an inch and unlikely to impact play on the field on its own.
After opening at 51, live NFL odds show the Rams vs. Bears total at 48.5, and don't be shocked if this number continues to dip as bettors become aware of this weather forecast.
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