NFL Week 2 Weather Report and Forecast

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After the first week of the season brought us multiple lightning delays and some wet games, things look a bit quieter for Week 2.

This NFL weather report will highlight any extreme temperatures, precipitation, and, most importantly, high winds that we could see across the NFL landscape this week. If a game isn’t specifically listed in this week’s report, that means the weather is quiet enough for it not to be an issue in that particular game.

NFL Week 2 Weather Report & Forecast

As always, it’s best to stay up to date with the very latest forecasts, so follow me on Twitter @KevinRothWx and keep an eye on my main NFL weather page.

A reminder that while temperature and rain/snow can impact a game, the greatest impact by far comes from high wind, so I’ll be looking to highlight those spots when possible.

Thursday Night Football, September 11th

Washington Commanders @ Green Bay Packers – Great game, great weather. Mild temps, light winds, and no precip.

Sunday Main Slate, September 14th

New England Patriots @ Miami Dolphins – The best chance of seeing any rain or storms, as we’ll see a few pop-up thunderstorms in South Florida on Sunday afternoon. You can’t really pinpoint this kind of activity, and whether they end up over the stadium or just near the stadium is something that we won’t know until we can see pregame radar (and maybe not even by then).

Philadelphia Eagles @ Kansas City Chiefs – Steamy, with temperatures in the 90s. Also a slight breeze, around 10 mph, but while this is the windiest game of the week, I don’t expect the 10-mph wind will have any real impact on the game. Generally, we need to see winds at 15-20 mph sustained to start seeing those impacts.

Sunday Night Football

Atlanta Falcons @ Minnesota Vikings – Indoors, no issues.

Monday Night Football, September 15th

Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Houston Texans – Indoors, no issues.

Los Angeles Chargers @ Las Vegas Raiders – Indoors, no issues.

Weather Impact on Fantasy & Betting

Pretty quiet week for NFL weather. The only game that has even mild interest is in Miami for the NE/MIA game, but as it currently looks, I don’t think it’s anything worth making adjustments for your fantasy football lineups or bets. We’ll see how radar looks pregame.

In case things change, I’ll be posting radar GIFs to Twitter as we get closer to kickoff.

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Kevin Roth (KevinRothWx)

Over the past decade, Kevin Roth has become the go-to source for all things sports-weather related. A lifelong sports fan and admitted weather nerd, Kevin is proud to have combined his two passions and trailblazed a new niche in the DFS and sports betting community. He has a Master’s Degree in Atmospheric Science (Meteorology) and over 10 years of experience on TV in some of the country’s biggest severe weather markets. Kevin’s WeatherEdge product is a one-of-a-kind sports-weather research tool that combines historical data on stats and weather from past games to help users understand how the weather will impact every game on a slate at a glance. Follow Kevin on X – @KevinRothWx