The Lumen Field is the destination that will decide this year’s Super Bowl competitor from the NFC between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams. The kickoff is scheduled for the evening, when the conditions are important to understand, since it largely affects the passing game and visibility.
Especially for teams like the Rams, they are not accustomed to playing in cold weather. However, generally, this time of the year, the weather is not too terrible for away teams.
Seahawks vs. Rams: Lumen Field’s Weather Report For NFC Championship
Kickoff temp: ~39 °F
Wind: ~3-8 mph
Precipitation: Chance low at game time
Conditions: Mostly cloudy/overcast
According to NFL Weather, the temperatures are going to be around 39-45 °F (4–7 °C) at kickoff and will lurk in that range through the evening. Mostly the skies will be cloudy and overcast. There’s a slight chance of rain/snow before the kickoff but the likelihood of the same during the game is significantly less.
The winds will blow at a speed of 3 mph with gusts generally in the single-digit to low double-digit.
Therefore, the conditions are not expected to be severe and should be manageable for both teams.
If the conditions do change from what is expected, the home side will generally benefit from it for a couple of reasons. If the winds blow at 12 mph, it adversely affects the passing and kicking game. As the temperature drops, the air resistance increases, and the ball feels slightly heavier to throw or kick.
Seahawks vs. Rams: When And Where to Watch NFC Championship Game?
The NFC Championship game between the Seahawks and the Rams will kickoff at 6:30 PM ET/3:30 PM PT in Seattle, Washington.
FOX will broadcast the game live across the United States. In the Pacific Northwest, local coverage airs on FOX affiliate KCPQ (FOX 13 Seattle) with pregame shows starting earlier in the afternoon.
One can stream the game live on FOX Sports app / FOX One, NFL+, and other live TV streaming services that carry FOX. National radio coverage and local broadcasts will provide live play-by-play for listeners.
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