2025 NFL Season
Weekly weather forecasts for all NFL games. View temperature, wind conditions, and precipitation data to inform your betting and fantasy decisions.
Weather conditions significantly affect NFL game outcomes, player performance, and betting lines. Our comprehensive weather reports help you make informed decisions by analyzing temperature, wind speed, precipitation, and humidity for every game.
Cold Weather Effects: Temperatures below 32°F reduce passing efficiency by 10-15% on average. Quarterbacks struggle with grip and accuracy, while receivers face difficulty catching frozen footballs. Cold weather games typically favor the running game and under bets.
Wind Impact: Wind speeds above 15mph significantly affect passing games. Every 5mph of wind reduces completion percentage by approximately 2-3%. Kickers also struggle with field goals and extra points in windy conditions, making under bets more attractive.
Rain and Snow: Precipitation leads to more conservative play-calling, increased fumbles, and lower scoring. Teams shift to run-heavy game plans, and total points typically drop 3-7 points compared to clear conditions.
Our weather forecasts use advanced percentile analysis to compare each game's conditions against thousands of historical NFL games. This helps you quickly identify which games have the most extreme weather conditions.
🌡️ Temperature: Game-time temperature with "feels like" adjustment for wind chill. We show percentiles from coldest (0th) to hottest (100th) games, helping you identify extreme temperature impacts.
💨 Wind & Gusts: Sustained wind speed and peak gusts in miles per hour. Higher percentiles indicate windier conditions. Games above the 80th percentile typically see significant passing game disruption.
🌧️ Precipitation: Rain and snow amounts with probability percentages. Our intensity scale (Light/Moderate/Heavy/Extreme) compares precipitation against all rainy/snowy games to show relative severity.
🏟️ Dome Games: Indoor stadiums provide controlled environments with no weather impact, making them ideal for passing attacks and high-scoring games.
Weather forecasts are most accurate 24-48 hours before kickoff. Check our weekly reports starting Thursday for Sunday games, and monitor updates through game day for the most current conditions.
Severe weather reduces passing volume and efficiency, hurting quarterbacks and receivers. Running backs often benefit from increased carries in bad weather. Consider benching pass-heavy players in games with high wind or heavy precipitation.
Wind above 15mph, temperatures below 25°F, and any significant precipitation typically reduce scoring. Games with multiple extreme weather factors often finish 7-10 points under the total.
Teams that play home games in domes (Saints, Falcons, Lions, Vikings, etc.) historically perform worse in extreme outdoor weather, particularly cold and wind. This creates betting value when dome teams travel to harsh weather environments.