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    NFL Weather Report Week 14: Forecasts and Game-Day Conditions To Watch Across All Matchups

    Winter weather can be rough, especially now that the 2025 season has reached its home stretch and teams are vying for spots in the NFL playoffs. This makes the NFL weather report for Week 14 all the more important, as this late in the year, it is not just rain that could disrupt games, but also snow and hail. Winter has arrived, and this could mean that some games may just be too cold or too windy to play.

    Of course, some games will be played in stadiums with state-of-the-art retractable roofs or domes that are designed to keep the cold or windy weather out. These are the games that fans should not be too worried about being disrupted because of the weather:

    • Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons
    • Washington Commanders at Minnesota Vikings
    • Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders
    • Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals

    As for the games where the weather could be more of a factor, especially during the winter, here they are:

    Week 14 NFL Weather Report

    Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns

    Winds are not that bad, around 11mph, and the temperature is around the mid-30s, so a bit cold, but there is still a 39% chance of rainfall, which could make things feel a lot colder than they actually are.

    Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills

    Buffalo is legendary for its harsh winters, and the weather could actually play a part in this one. There is a 67% chance of showers, and those showers could be snow. The temperature is expected to be in the low 30s, so a lot colder than most places, but the winds are not too bad at 9mph. The one to watch out for is the potential snowstorm, which could delay or postpone the game.

    Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars

    While not as cold as the weather up north, this is in Florida after all, there is still a 99% chance of rain with 8mph winds and temperatures in the high 50s.

    Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens

    The temperature is not that bad, in the low 40s, with just a 2% chance of rain and winds at 5mph. Great weather for a football game.

    Miami Dolphins at New York Jets

    Luckily for Jets fans, New Jersey is not as freakishly cold as upstate New York, with the temperatures in the low 40s, still cold, but not as cold. There is 0% chance of rain, and the winds are just at 6mph, so good conditions for football.

    New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Sunny Tampa is living up to its reputation, as it will be a warm day in the high 70s and winds of 11mph. There is a slight chance of rain at 11% though.

    Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers

    While Buffalo is known for its winter weather, it has nothing on Green Bay, Wisconsin, as this game will be the coldest of the week, in the high to mid-teens, with 9mph winds and a 2% chance of snow.

    Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs

    Another very cold game, with temperatures in the high 20s. Just a 4% chance of showers and 7mph winds though.

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