NFL Weather Today: Snow Game Forecasted for Patriots-Broncos or Rams-Seahawks?

With a winter storm hitting a large portion of the United States, fans are curious about the today’s forecast for the NFL games with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. Could there be snow in either the Patriots-Broncos or Rams-Seahawks games?

One appears to be more likely than the other. The greater Denver area is preparing for snow on Sunday, January 25.

Seattle is known for having less than ideal weather, but fans could see the sun peak out before the game with no snow in the forecast for the NFC Championship.

Here’s what you need to know about the weather forecast for today’s NFL conference championship games.


Patriots vs. Broncos Weather: Snow Forecasted During the AFC Championship

When the Patriots-Broncos game kicks off at 3 p.m. Eastern, the temperature is forecasted to be 25 degrees, but it will feel like a much colder 16 degrees for the players and fans, per Weather Underground. While no snow is projected at kickoff, there is an increasing chance for powder by the end of the game.

Snow is predicted to begin falling around 6 p.m. Eastern with a 53% chance of precipitation. This number increases to 83% at 7 p.m. Eastern when the snow is expected to fall even more, but the AFC Championship could already be over by this point.

Denver’s snow window is forecasted between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern meaning a good portion of the AFC Championship may take place without snow. If the Patriots-Broncos game goes into overtime, fans could see the AFC’s Super Bowl representative decided amid a winter wonderland.

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